Seigneurial system of New France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The seigneurial system of New France was the semi-feudal system of land distribution used in the North American colonies of New France. The seigneurial system was introduced to New France in 1627 by...
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Seigneurial system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seigneurial system may refer to: • Manorialism - the socio-economic system of the Middle Ages and Early Modern period • Seigneurial system of New France (Canada)
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Seigneurial System France Land New Seigneur Seigneuries Act Economy. ... Home > Seigneurial system ... The seigneurial system was the semi- feudal system of noble privilege in France and its colonies.
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Seigneurial system, an institutional form of land distribution and occupation established in NEW FRANCE in 1627 and officially abolished in 1854. It was inspired by the feudal system, which involved the personal dependency ... Seigneurial System, Satellite Image; This satellite photo shows clearly the land tenure system...
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This article is about the seigneurial system in New France. For the Medieval system see Manorialism. ... The seigneurial system of New France was the semi-feudal system of land distribution used in the colonies of New France .
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The seigneurial system had been imported from France and introduced to Canada shortly after the colonies of New France were founded (See Appendix). The seigneurial system was a system designed in France as a way of encouraging settlers to come to the colonies without directly involving the government.
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Because New France was an agrarian, rural society with almost four out of every five people living on a farm, one of the roots of daily life was the seigneurial system. A land distribution and holding system patterned on European feudalism, it created a highly distinctive settlement pattern.
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The seigneurial system was the name for the system by which land was held in New France. The government in France granted large blocks of land in New France to French nobles, army officers, merchants, and government officials ... After the CONQUEST of 1760, the new British rulers of the colony kept on the seigneurial system.
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Although inspired by the feudal system, which was based on the censitaire's (tenant's) dependence on the seigneur, and despite the survival of certain symbolic elements, in New France the seigneurial system had more to do with the distribution and occupation of space, and the authorities in France even wanted to make it...
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