Remnants of the seigneurial system today

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Remnants of the seigneurial system today

What observations can you make about the buildings and land pictured in the following photos?

What observations can you make about this archival document?

What observations can you make about the land and the river? Do you notice any similarities with the previous document?

Who seemed to be more important… the seigneur in his manor house…

or the censitaire in his home?

What was the purpose of these buildings?

What about this one?

Who was this?

And who was this?

Paul, can you fix the spelling mistakes on this page Paul, can you fix the spelling mistakes on this page? Specifically, “Longeuil” (in the list) and “La pocatière” (on the map).

Can you draw any parallels between this map…

and this one?

Image sources Le Québec en image: www.ccdmd.qc.ca/quebec New France New Horizons: www.champlain2004.org/html/exhibition.html Map adapted from Le Québec : héritages et projets Map adapted from Atlas géographique du Canada It seems to me that we need to provide publication information for the two books mentioned on this list.