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The Seigneurial System in Early Canada

The Seigneurial System in Early Canada

A Geographical Study

by Cole Harris
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/06/1984

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This was the seigneurial system of land tenure, whose legal structure was transferred alsmot unaltered from France to the New World. Although the system was old and effete in seventeenth-century France, scholars have considered that it shaped much of the life of early Canada. Harris argues in this classic study, now available in paper for the first time, that such was not the case. If the seigneurial system were central to the development of early Canadian society, the patterns of settlement, land use, and trade in the colony would have borne the imprint of the system. Through inspection of such records as deeds of land concession and sale, statements of vassalage, and wills, Harris reconstructs the geography of Canada before the British conquest. This evidence leads to novel and interesting conclusions: that the seigneurie was not an important unit on the land and the seigneur was not a dominant figure in the life of the community. With remarkable clarity, Harris unfolds a detailed picture of the landscape of early Canada and of the people who created it. The reissue of this important volume will be welcomed by all interested in early European societies in North America.
ISBN:
9780773504349
9780773504349
Category:
Property & real estate
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-06-1984
Language:
English
Publisher:
McGill-Queen's University Press
Country of origin:
Canada
Pages:
247
Dimensions (mm):
235x152x20mm
Weight:
0.48kg

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