Migration and the Catholic Church 1840-1896
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What was a major reason for the migration of people from rural Quebec to urban areas?

  • Religious freedom
  • Educational opportunities
  • Political stability
  • Push and pull factors (correct)

What concern did the Catholic Church have regarding the emigration of French-Canadians?

  • Economic competition
  • Loss of cultural identity (correct)
  • Political representation
  • Diminished religious influence

What efforts did the Church make concerning emigration during this period?

  • Attempted to curb emigration (correct)
  • Facilitated better communication with emigrants
  • Promoted increased emigration
  • Supported settlement in urban areas

What ideology is associated with the interference of the Catholic Church in political and social affairs?

<p>Ultramontanism (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which individual is recognized for defending Anticlericalism?

<p>Louis Dessaulles (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was a focal point of conflict between the Catholic Church and the Institut Canadien?

<p>Library contents (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term 'Nationalism of survival' refer to in the context of French Canadian culture?

<p>Efforts to preserve identity (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which event followed the Confederation in 1867 regarding immigration patterns?

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Push and Pull Factors

Factors that pushed people out of an area (e.g., poverty) and factors that attracted them to a new place (e.g., jobs).

French-Canadian Emigration

The movement of French-Canadians from Quebec to other countries, often motivated by economic opportunities or political changes.

Church Concerns about Emigration

The Catholic Church's concern about French-Canadians leaving their communities, often due to fears of cultural loss and the influence of other societies.

Colonization in Quebec

The practice of establishing settlements in new areas, often aiming for economic or social change.

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Nationalism of Survival

An ideology that emphasized French-Canadian culture and identity as a way to survive challenges from other groups.

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Anticlericalism

An ideology that argued for less or no interference by the Catholic Church in political and social affairs.

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Louis Dessaulles

A prominent figure who advocated against the Catholic Church's influence on politics and society.

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Catholic Church Conflict with the Institut Canadien

A major conflict between the Catholic Church and the Institut Canadien, focusing on the control of knowledge through books and publications.

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Study Notes

Migration 1840-1896

  • People migrated from rural Quebec to urban areas due to a variety of factors, including push and pull factors
  • French Canadians emigrated to various locations for various reasons
  • The Church was concerned about emigration's potential impact and consequences
  • The Church attempted to curtail emigration through various methods
  • Specific regions within Quebec promoted colonization, and the success of these programs varied
  • Immigration to Canada significantly changed after Confederation in 1867

The Catholic Church

  • Various internal disagreements existed within the Catholic community in Quebec during the 19th century
  • The dominant theological current associated with the church's political/social interference was ultra-montanism
  • Key figures and groups representing ultra-montanism are noted, including Monseigneur Ignace Bourget
  • Anti-clericalism opposed the clergy's involvement in government and social matters
  • Individuals and groups representing anti-clericalism are noted including Louis Dessaulles and the Institut Canadien
  • "Nationalism of survival" is a concept relating to defending Quebec culture during the mid-19th Century
  • Individuals who actively defended or promoted Quebec culture in the mid-19th century are identified

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Explore the complex dynamics of migration from rural Quebec to urban areas between 1840 and 1896, influenced by various push and pull factors. Delve into the Catholic Church's role and its internal disagreements during this transformative period in Quebec's history, particularly the effects of ultra-montanism and anti-clericalism.

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