Seigneury of La Petite-Nation

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The Seigneury of La Petite-Nation was a historic seigneurial estate in Lower Canada (now Quebec), notable as the rural fiefdom and political power base of 19th-century reform leader Louis-Joseph Papineau.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic estate
seigneury
abolishedWith abolition of seigneurial tenure in Canada East
associatedWith Papineau family NERFINISHED
Reform movement in Lower Canada
colonialRegime French colonial regime
contains farmland
forested land
rural settlements
country Canada
dateOfCreation 1674
dateOfTransfer 1801
economicBase agriculture
timber resources
foundedBy François de Laval NERFINISHED
historicalJurisdiction Lower Canada NERFINISHED
Province of Quebec (1763–1791) NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 19th century
languageOfAdministration French
laterOwner Louis-Joseph Papineau NERFINISHED
legalSystem seigneurial system of Lower Canada
seigneurial system of New France
locatedIn Lower Canada NERFINISHED
Outaouais region NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedOn north shore of the Ottawa River
namedAfter Petite-Nation River NERFINISHED
notableOwner Louis-Joseph Papineau NERFINISHED
Papineau family estate NERFINISHED
originalGrantee François de Laval NERFINISHED
partOf Ottawa River valley NERFINISHED
politicalPowerBaseOf Louis-Joseph Papineau NERFINISHED
successorTerritory modern municipalities in the Petite-Nation area
transferredTo Joseph Papineau NERFINISHED
usedAs political power base
rural fiefdom

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Louis-Joseph Papineau owned Seigneury of La Petite-Nation