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The Jesuits' Estate Question, 1760-1888: A Study of the Background for the Agitation of 1889 (Heritage) (Paperback)

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More than a hundred years of trouble followed the land grant of half a million acres along the St. Lawrence River to the Jesuits. The history of this land is a turbulent one that involved every area of colonial settlement and finally threatened Confederation. In 1888 the Quebec legislature passed an "Act Respecting the Settlement of the Jesuits' Estates" the result was a storm of protest that came close to shattering the union of the provinces.


At the time of this Act there was no balanced historical account of the Jesuits' estates. nor until this one has there been any subsequent study that has ever begun to explore their tangled history. Professor Dalton provides a badly needed investigation into this area of Canadian history: his work is unbiased and thorough and offers new material for a reappraisal of this century of our past.


(Canadian Studies in History and Government, No. 11.)

About the Author


Roy C. Dalton (1924-2010) was a professor and the Chairman of the Department of History and Political Science at Bethel College, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781442639683
ISBN-10: 1442639687
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication Date:
Pages: 214
Language: English
Series: Heritage