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Marguerite Bourgeoys (1620 - 1700) was canonized in 1982 due to her dream of a new religious community and a thirty year battle to obtain official recognition for the Congregation of Notre Dame. The order was important in assuming guardians...
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The arrival of Jeanne Mance in New France -- like that of Maisonneuve and, in 1653, that of Marguerite Bourgeoys, who would take charge of education five years later -- must be understood in the context of the religious and missionary fervo...
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i have it in my history text book if u want the book is called canada revisited grade 7.plz look for this book somehow because it has the answer pages 60,61,62,63,64,and 78.
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Marie Madeleine de La Peltrie LA PELTRIE. Marie Madeleine de, educator, born in Alencon, France, in 1603; died in Quebec, Canada, in 1671. She married at the age of seventeen, and was left a widow at twenty-two. Having seen an appeal in the...
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it was called this because everything revolved around the church. The church was also in the middle of society. =D hopes it helps
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