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Incas around 1500: Text Version
Want offline access to the photos and text from the Incas around 1500 section of our website? There is a Google Document text version of this section of the site…
Establish Facts: Lower Canada around 1820
A Google slide version of the texts for this section is also available, containing practice instructions for students to “Establish Facts”.
Quebec around 1905: Text Version
Want offline access to the photos and text from the Quebec around the 1905s section of our website? Here is a Google Docs version. If you open the Google document you…
Establish the Facts: Quebec 1905
Here is a Google slide document for Quebec around 1980. It contains practice instructions for “Establish Facts”
Cartograf: Histoire de Montréal : économie
Quelle est l’importance de Montréal dans le développement économique du Québec? Les activités économiques se traduisent par une série d’étapes : ressources naturelles, transformation, transport et vente. Dans le cadre du…
Cartograf: Histoire de Montréal : personnages marquants
Comment et pourquoi certaines personnes ont-elles marqué l’histoire de Montréal? Tout au long de l’histoire du Québec, certaines personnes ont marqué l’évolution de la société par leurs actions et leurs paroles.…
Cartograf: Histoire de Montréal : Transport
Quelle est l’importance de Montréal dans le développement des transports au Québec? Les moyens de transport ont beaucoup évolué au fil du temps. Les raisons pour lesquelles on se déplace, les…
1960 – The Quiet Revolution
The Quiet Revolution began in 1960 with the election of the Quebec Liberal Party and lasted until the end of the 1970s. After more than 15 years of conservatism under…
1914-1918 and 1939-1945 – World War 1 and 2
The First (1914 to 1918) and Second (1939 to 1945) World Wars were significant events for many places around the world, including Quebec. Many Quebecers participated in these two wars…
1867 – The Canadian Confederation
In 1867, the Canadian Confederation resulted in Canada becoming a country. The Canadian Confederation is what we celebrate every year on July 1st. But what was Canada before, if it…
1837 to 1848 – The Rebellions and The Responsible Government
THE PATRIOTS' FIGHT FOR MORE DEMOCRACY Since 1791, the people of Canada have been able to elect members to the Legislative Assembly. However, this assembly had no real power and…
1791 – The Constitutional Act
THE ARRIVAL OF THE LOYALISTS After the American War of Independence, many Loyalists settled north of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie (in an area that is located in what is…