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Monday, October 17, 2016

Canada - A Free and Prosperous Land

In his book The Canadian Frontier, W. J. Eccles describes forward-looking France as a lax, prosperous, and unclouded handed society with no want or repression. This is an right statement in the fact that the people of refreshful France were entirely content with who they were and staying as that way of conduct. The citizens of modernistic France had established a life sentence and lifestyle. They were in no way ready or active to change that. The cut, for the nearly part, had kind of a prosperous disdain going on with the domestic peoples of Canada. They had fairly sizeable, comfortable settlements. For the french, life seemed to be fine scarce the way it was. It is completely excusable to say that the settlers of radical France were lighten or prosperous because they were.\nThe citizens of crude France had established a actually comfortable lifestyle. The first French came to Canada with the explorations of Jacques Cartier in 1534. Most of Canada was s et-aside(p) by the French for all over cardinal hundred years, until France ceded the land to the British after the French and Indian War, in accordance with the Treaty of Paris. In that two hundred twenty nine year history, and after it, the settlers of rude(a) France built and maintained a comfortable life. To say that they were free  would be accurate. They were free to farm, fish, trade, and so forth They were free to maintain a living in some(prenominal) way they chose. They were free to venerate in pretty a good deal any way they axiom fit. Jesuit priests and missionaries came over to talk the gospel of the catholic perform building to the natives and the inhabitants of New France. Unlike in England, where one had to be a member of the perform of England to maintain any kind of voter turnout or political power, and where the Church of England was the church of the state, the Catholic church was recognized in New France, and as most of the settlers were French, most of the population of New France was catholic. The settlers of New France lived calm, uninterrupted lifestyles.\nThe lifestyle o...

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