The History Of Québec
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
- Here is a long history of Québec covering the important events of La Belle Province from the first inhabitants to the referendum in 1995.
First inhabitants Of Québec 0:00
New France (1608 - 1760) 2:48
The Province of Québec (1763 - 1791) 8:23
The Province of Lower Canada (1791 - 1841) 11:03
The Province of Canada (1841 - 1867) 16:29
Québec (1867 - Today) 18:44
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Indeginous People (Beginning of the video)
New France (1608 - 1760) 2:48
The Province of Québec (1763 - 1791) 8:23
The Province of Lower Canada (1791 - 1841) 11:03
The Province of Canada (1841 - 1867) 16:29
Québec (1867 - Today) 18:44
Very interesting indeed. Not sure that our fellow-canadians will understand. Bilingualism is actually a one way street... well accepted when a french speaking is bilingual. We are still expecting a reciprocal gesture. Even on Air Canada flights, we are not able to be served in french. In Ottawa the Capital City of a bilingual country it's difficult to have service in French . All signs are in english . So Ottawa is purely english speaking. Federal government services are bilingual. Ottawa city is not. Funny isn't it ?
My family mostly Anglos left our ancestral home in the Gaspe for a better future, I currently wish Quebec an independent prosperous future.
Quebec is perhaps the most fascinating place on earth in my opinion. I stopped in Montreal on a flight once and really want to go back one day.
Wait till you see Québec city and remote places like Saguenay !
Montreal is unique but it really doesn’t represent the province at all. You’ll be well received everywhere you go even if you speak English.
Check out: Sept îles, îles Mingan (a wonder of the world), the city of Quebec, oldest church in North America, looks like a doll village, destination of choice for many famous people for the privacy and the beauty of it, Saguenay lac st Jean, and of course, Gaspésie with the famous Rocher Perce. Also Île de la Madeleine, go see pictures, it’s magic!
It’s kind of sad that most montreal English people have no interest in the rest of the province and take vacations in USA or Ontario, BC…
I swear you won’t regret your vacation if you decide to really visit our province.
Close to Montreal, if you like history, check out the “fort de chambly”
I agree, it’s at least up there for me. From California but dreaming of getting into a university in Québec 🤞
Here Because of my French Canadian Heritage.
Here because I want to learn more about my French uncle's culture and learn French . I'm not related by blood. And I guess it is apart of my heritage because I'm native so still cool to learn it I guess
Vive le Québec
Une magnifique narration qui ajoute à l'anglais tant de beaux mots Québecois sans traduire oû cela aurait enlevé à l'histoire..
Good summary of Quebec history.
Correction, Not all the Filles du Roi were orphan girls,only some. Others came with their own dowry and from other circumstances.
great video
I see you have done one of these for Alberta. I hope you cover all the provinces and territories over time!
Louis Hebert was my 10 th.G grandfather twice ,I decend from his son Guillaume and his daughter Guillamette twice ,from her and both of her husbands.❤️
That's actually x3 times. 🙂
Thank you very much this is very useful for my personal quebec studies/growth for the province and its habitants..... Now i need to find a quebec conspiracy video and im set i still dont understand the concept of the june 24th in the video but ill be good
Great vid!
Good Job
Vive le Québec ❤
Libre!
I think the reason French- Canadian are more cultural than English-Canadian because they love this land
Frenchy-Canadians are not more 'cultural'. They are not even more indigenous. English-Canadians also love their country. Many just don't like Frenchy-Canadians, and for good reason: They are a social, political and economic thorn in Canada's side. Durham was right all along.
You are so right
I love Quebec
Je vous aime les Quebecois
@@tonyscott1658 Im sorry but youre completely wrong with that and if you would love your country you wouldn't talk like that !You sound frustrated and unfair!
@@davidlefranc6240 I am indeed frustrated but I am not wrong. I lived in Montreal until the age of 18 but had to leave so that I could have a half-decent chance of a future. Though I am bilingual, I am part of that "diaspora" that left Montreal to participate in the development of Ontario. Ontario now has 1.6 times Quebec's population and you can thank Quebec's French-Canadian "separatism" for that. I have also travelled throughout the world. I know what I am talking about and I will not be lectured nor reproached by anyone who knows less than myself.
@@tonyscott1658 I agree with you as the French can be very prejudice and snobbish against anyone who doesn't come from their small minded world. Most french speaking Canadians outside of Quebec speak broken french due to moving into areas that were colonized by many Europeans such as the mining industry in Sudbury, Ontario. Just look at the shape France is in today and they wanted Canada too! The superior complex attitude of Quebec and Montreal is growing old. Many French outside of Quebec don't really care.
Bilingualism is a two way spoken interacting languages.
Durham spirit is still going strong in English Canada.
history exam tmr didnt study at all :)
It’s much easier to watch a video than studying for sure lol
I love Quebec they have the best national anthem ever 🙄🤫🤪
You are right. Ô Canada was written in 1880 by Calixa Lavallee(music) and Sir Adolphe Routhier(lyrics). It was performed for the first time on june 24 1880. It was in french of course. It took only 100 years before it was accepted by the Cànadian government . So while canadians were singing "God save the Queen" we were singing "Ô Canada" in french. I do beleive that some people need to revise a "yee " bit of canadian history. Québec didn't only create poutine.
@@LouismarieBelanger Dans les dents :)
would have been nice if u slowed down the presentation. it's hard to absorb all of the information
The great thing about videos is that you can watch them again with little effort.
@@mikeFolco should have a better speaker.
Loving your accent!
Awwn thank you 😊
@@histogracial5655 si vous plais si possible; mes ancesteurs irlandaise ont etablise leurs racines aux quebec ( compte portneuf) en 1732 .
Combines etais la population de le bas canadienne ( quebec ) dans cette anneé ou presque apres; et en la ville du quebec ( actuellement dans la ville " shannon" ~ dans la region Ste.Catherine de Jacques Cartier).
Je m'excuse que mon français sont pas parfait et j'oublie du mettre l'accentes propres aux lettres.
Do you know how many Irish were in quebec province in 1732 also?
Merci.
kinda poggerS
I care about the Native Americans today.
Their own Country Land Homes so badly gone.
As it has been for all conquered people around the world, from the beginning of time. The North American tribes are no different.
You mean famine caused pestilence n disease ...not the amount of people
De Gaulle le noisieux
Et PET Trudeau le Niaiseux
Durham is so hot
Handsome on the outside and a shitbag on the inside
Hot like in hell.
When you listen a while to this artificial speaker I get sick ! Sorry ! Robot ?
Did you pay any attention to what she is actually saying? Not the container but the actual contents. There is no base for discussion in what you're saying.
To the best of my knowledge, Durham said that the French-Speaking people who are now the Québécois were a people "without a culture or a history". That's a judgement of culture, not race. Never did I find any judgement of race or ethnicity in his report about the French. After all, the French are a white European people and the British never underestimated French culture. What is the racial card here? Granted the French-Canadians are the descendants of people from Brittany and Normandy - a lot of them exiles - and are thus only a subset of the French gene pools and taken from 17th century France (before the French revolution). If Durham recommended assimilation of French-Canadians, surely he could not have thought the French-Canadians were racially inferior since they would make hopelessly bad British subjects. This presentation does admit that many processes in the French colony were a failure (Jean Talon could only cover some of the basics of survival: shoes, clothes..) and Durham would realize this but did the notion of a French-Canadians being an "inferior race" really come from Durham's report?
@ À en juger par votre réaction, Durham avait raison.
You ignore much too much to encompass in one comment . I will however concede this one point my people like many other minority groups are addicted to victim mentality.
@@stephanosnormandusdelacroi8570 Justement, vous insistez que vous êtes les victimes. Avec cette notion minable, vous avez vendu la mèche. Par contre, avec votre hostilité envers les étrangers et vos aggressions politiques contre les minorités, ce sont ces minorités incluant les immigrants qui sont les vrais victimes.
@@tonyscott1658 sorry I only speak French I live in a highly dominated area we're reading and writing French didn't come in very useful. The crown and her people are powerful.
@@stephanosnormandusdelacroi8570 That should be "where reading ..". You live in the past. The crown lost its power back in WWII when all remnants of its empire were consumed. What dominates is the USA which is now engaged in a virtual civil war. Your way of thinking goes back to the French-Indian wars.