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The Social and Economic Development of Settlers in the Quebec Townships, 1851-1870
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The Social and Economic Development of Settlers in the Quebec Townships, 1851-1870
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Abstract |
A comparative study of the English- and French-speaking farmers of Compton and Winslow Townships during the second half of the nineteenth century. The author maintains that the principal reason why English-speaking farmers were more prosperous than their French-speaking neighbours was that the former were willing to consolidate their holdings and were more able to exploit market conditions, while the latter group tended to maintain small farms.
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Canadian Papers in Rural History, Vol. 1
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Gananoque, ON
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Langdale Press
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Date |
1978
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89-106
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en
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Reprinted in J.M. Bumsted (ed.) Interpreting Canada's Past: Pre-Confederation, 2nd edition, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1993. |
Citation |
Little, J. I. “The Social and Economic Development of Settlers in the Quebec Townships, 1851-1870.” In Canadian Papers in Rural History, Vol. 1, edited by Donald H. Akenson, 89–106. Gananoque, ON: Langdale Press, 1978.
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