Culture and Currents of Thought

By Tafler
  • Period: Oct 27, 1500 to

    Culture and Currents of Thought

  • Nov 1, 1500

    Native Spirituality

    Shaminism: Priest/medicine man
    Myths and legends
    Dreamcatchers
  • Nov 6, 1520

    Native Relationships

    Respect elders
    No laws
    No private property
  • Nov 18, 1540

    Natives and nature

    Aminism
    Everything has a soul
  • Louis the 14th

    Ended merchentilism in new france.
    Implemented royal gouvernment.
    Oversaw cultural events.
    More powerful than church.
  • Religion in New France

    Church was everywhere.
    Controlled thinking by controlling education.
  • Independant Canadiens

    Happy hard workers
    Self dependant
    1760 Canadiens were different people.
  • Liberalism

    Individual freedom
    Unrestricted devopment of buisness.
  • Ultramontanism

    More power to the pope.
  • Anticlaricalism

    Less power to the pope.
  • Imperialism

    Loyal to the mother country.
  • The government

    Federal: Country
    Provincial: Province
    Municipal: City Executive: Decides the administration.
    Legislative: Decides the laws.
    Judical: Enforces the laws.
  • Influence of the church

    Bishops become very important.
    Church incharge of birth, mariage, death.
    Controlled education.
  • Cooperism

    Favoured equality
    Unions
  • Feminism

    Life was tough
    WW1: Men at war women take mens place.
    Women vote for men
  • Native issues

    Oka crisis
    Military cald in
    Golf course supposed to be built over native land.