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East-Farnham’s Agriculture in 1871: Ethnicity, Circumstances and Economic Rationale in Quebec’s Eastern Townships
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| Title |
East-Farnham’s Agriculture in 1871: Ethnicity, Circumstances and Economic Rationale in Quebec’s Eastern Townships
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| Abstract |
The authors contend that observable statistical “tendencies” suggest that cultural preferences (ethnicity) had some influence on agricultural choices in nineteenth-century Quebec, such as the choices farmers made about the products they would cultivate or the animals they would breed.
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Canadian Historical Review
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Vol. 84
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no. 3
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355-393
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| Date |
2003
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Roy, Louis, and Michel Verdon. “East-Farnham’s Agriculture in 1871: Ethnicity, Circumstances and Economic Rationale in Quebec’s Eastern Townships.” Canadian Historical Review Vol. 84, no. 3 (2003): 355–393.
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