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Quebec, following the American example, initiated the Quebec Plan in 1819, which strenghthened the economy and new roads, factories, schools, and colleges. Coal mines sprung up in northern Ontario and northern Michigan, while the farmlands of Ohio and Indiana provided crops for the new nation as well as providing for fur trade. Railroads connected the resource rich areas of northern Ontario and Quebec to the factories of lower Canada. The Parti Patriote dominated Canadian politics, with members such as Louis-Joseph Papineau and Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine becoming Prime Minister. Lafontaine would maintain friendship with the Americans, and in the 1850s commissioned a rail line that would connect Montreal with Washington. However, the partnership between the two men ended due to different op

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  • Quebec (Quebec Independence)
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  • Quebec, following the American example, initiated the Quebec Plan in 1819, which strenghthened the economy and new roads, factories, schools, and colleges. Coal mines sprung up in northern Ontario and northern Michigan, while the farmlands of Ohio and Indiana provided crops for the new nation as well as providing for fur trade. Railroads connected the resource rich areas of northern Ontario and Quebec to the factories of lower Canada. The Parti Patriote dominated Canadian politics, with members such as Louis-Joseph Papineau and Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine becoming Prime Minister. Lafontaine would maintain friendship with the Americans, and in the 1850s commissioned a rail line that would connect Montreal with Washington. However, the partnership between the two men ended due to different op
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city largest
  • Toronto
city other
  • Montreal
ind from
  • Great Britain
est date
  • 1775-08-18(xsd:date)
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CoA
  • Coat of arms of Québec.svg
Timeline
  • Quebec Independence
Name en
  • Quebec
Name
  • Québec
Language
  • French
Currency
  • Quebec Pound
Religion
  • Roman Catholicism
Demonym
  • Québécois
Capital
  • Quebec City
Anthem
  • I Remember
Flag
  • Flag of Quebec.svg
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  • Quebec, following the American example, initiated the Quebec Plan in 1819, which strenghthened the economy and new roads, factories, schools, and colleges. Coal mines sprung up in northern Ontario and northern Michigan, while the farmlands of Ohio and Indiana provided crops for the new nation as well as providing for fur trade. Railroads connected the resource rich areas of northern Ontario and Quebec to the factories of lower Canada. The Parti Patriote dominated Canadian politics, with members such as Louis-Joseph Papineau and Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine becoming Prime Minister. Lafontaine would maintain friendship with the Americans, and in the 1850s commissioned a rail line that would connect Montreal with Washington. However, the partnership between the two men ended due to different opinions over the power of the Church and radicalism, resulting in Lafontaine's Parti Bleu (Conservative) and Papineau's Parti Rouge (Liberal).
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