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Land Tenure, Ethnicity and the Condition of Agricultural Income and Productivity in Mid-Nineteenth Century Quebec
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| Title |
Land Tenure, Ethnicity and the Condition of Agricultural Income and Productivity in Mid-Nineteenth Century Quebec
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| Abstract |
A quantitative examination of the thesis that French-Canadian farmers in Quebec were less productive and poorer than their non-francophone counterparts in the province. Based on the 1851-52 agricultural census, the author concludes that French-Canadian farmers in Quebec were poorer overall than non-francophone farmers, but those French-Canadian farmers on seigniorial lands fared better than all other farmers in the province.
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| Publication |
Agricultural History
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Vol. 72
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no. 4
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| Pages |
708-762
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| Date |
1998
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Altman, Morris. “Land Tenure, Ethnicity and the Condition of Agricultural Income and Productivity in Mid-Nineteenth Century Quebec.” Agricultural History Vol. 72, no. 4 (1998): 708–762.
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