Papineau, Louis‐Joseph
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Papineau, Louis‐Joseph (1786–1871). Papineau, leader of the
patriote party in Lower Canada (modern Quebec), was the voice of a vocal nationalism, which by 1834 confronted the British government with demands for effective control of the province. In response, the House of Commons in March 1837 authorized the governor to ignore the Assembly. Lower Canada simmered with protest until November, when an attempt to arrest Papineau triggered open rebellion. British forces suppressed the uprising with much loss of life. Papineau went into exile, returning to Canada in 1845.
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Canada's New Government Recognizes the National Historic Significance of the Manoir Papineau
Newspaper article from: CCNMatthews Newswire; 7/30/2007; 700+ words
; ...tastes of its original owner, Louis-Joseph Papineau (1786-1871). With its...tastes and personality of Louis-Joseph Papineau, a man of culture and a...return from exile in France, Louis-Joseph Papineau decided to settle on his...
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Duel or dishonour: when Nova Scotia newspaperman Joseph Howe refused to tone down his fiery editorials, a fight to the death seemed inevitable.(Editorial)
Magazine article from: The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History; 6/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...Loyalist exile from the United States, Joseph Howe began his career as a journalist...than the sword. "I have been called the Papineau of Nova Scotia," he said referring to Louis-Joseph Papineau, who fought for the independence of Lower...
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Yvan Lamonde et Sophie Montreuil dirs. Lire au Quebec au XI[X.sup.e] siecle.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada; 9/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...lecteurs du XIXe siecle, Louis-Joseph Papineau et ses deux fils Amedee et...originaux que reconstitues. Louis-Joseph Papineau a ete tout au long de sa...Ce qui n'empechait pas Louis-Joseph Papineau de lire une douzaine de journaux...
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Luxury awaits at western Quebec outpost resort.(Travel)
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald; 6/24/2001; ; 653 words
; ...leader and Canadian Parliament member Louis-Joseph Papineau to flee south to the United States. Papineau returned to Canada in the 1840s. He commissioned French architects to erect Manoire Papineau, a splendid neoclassical villa with medieval...
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Media Advisory/Parks Canada
Newspaper article from: CCNMatthews Newswire; 7/26/2007; 333 words
; ...historic significance of the Manoir Papineau. This manor house, begun in...tastes of its original owner, Louis-Joseph Papineau (1786-1871). With its picturesque...p.m. Location:__Manoir Papineau __________ 500 Notre...
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REMINDER: Media Advisory/Parks Canada
Newspaper article from: CCNMatthews Newswire; 7/30/2007; 335 words
; ...historic significance of the Manoir Papineau. This manor house, begun in...tastes of its original owner, Louis-Joseph Papineau (1786-1871). With its picturesque...p.m. Location:__Manoir Papineau __________ 500 Notre...
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Making the constitution.(Related article: Not So Capital Ideas)
Magazine article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder; 10/1/2002; 700+ words
; ...French garrison in Quebec City was led by General Louis-Joseph Marquis de Montcalm, and had a strength of about...English, who controlled most of the commerce. Louis-Joseph Papineau became the leader of what were called the Patriotes...
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Magnificent Monty.(The Yachting Life; Destinations)
Magazine article from: Yachting; 8/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...river that was part of the seigniory (estate) of Louis-Joseph Papineau, a Montreal politician. He dubbed his project...Funeral Chapel and Grain Shed, once owned by Louis-Joseph Papineau, are also on the property as a Parks Canada Historic...
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The oldest and most resistant section of the border (1).
Magazine article from: Quebec Studies; 9/22/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...some inhabitants rebelled in 1837. The leaders, Louis-Joseph Papineau and William Lyon Mackenzie, sympathized with each other but did not really make common cause. Papineau, for his part, frequently emphasiz
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Home Buyers Flocking to Proment Eco-Condominiums on Nuns' Island Construction start for Vistal Phase II moved up, green community planned for Pointe Nord
Newspaper article from: CCNMatthews Newswire; 9/6/2007; 700+ words
; ...our reputation for quality is well known," said Louis- Joseph Papineau, Proment's vice president for development and construction...which are a serious contributor to global warming," Papineau said. "In a building like Vistal, emissions are...
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Louis-Joseph Papineau
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Louis-Joseph Papineau Louis-Joseph Papineau (1786-1871) was a French-Canadian radical political leader. He played a major role in the events leading to the Rebellion of 1837 in Lower Canada, although he took no part in the rebellion...
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Louis Joseph Papineau
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Louis Joseph Papineau , 1786-1871, French Canadian political leader and insurgent, b...incited by William Lyon Mackenzie broke out in Upper Canada (Ontario). Papineau took no active part in the uprisings but fled to the United States...
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Papineau, Louis-Joseph
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Papineau, Louis-Joseph (1786–1871). Papineau was leader of the patriote party in Lower Canada (modern...with protest until November, when an attempt to arrest Papineau triggered open rebellion. British forces suppressed the...
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Papineau, Louis‐Joseph
Book article from: A Dictionary of British History
Papineau, Louis‐Joseph (1786–1871). Papineau, leader of the patriote party in Lower Canada (modern...protest until November, when an attempt to arrest Papineau triggered open rebellion. British forces suppressed...
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Papineau, Louis Joseph
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Papineau, Louis Joseph (1786–1871) French-Canadian politician. He opposed the union of Upper and Lower Canada. His quarrels with Britain...
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