Parti rouge

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Parti rouge was a mid-19th-century radical liberal political party in Canada East that advocated for democratic reforms, secularism, and greater autonomy from British colonial rule.

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instanceOf historical political party
political party
activeInCentury 19th century
activeInPeriod mid-19th century
advocatedFor democratic reforms
greater autonomy for Canada East
responsible government
separation of church and state
aimedToRepresent French Canadian national interests
associatedPublication Le Pays
L’Avenir
country Province of Canada
electoralBase French Canadian radicals
urban middle class in Canada East
hasPoliticalLineage Liberal Party of Canada
Quebec Liberal Party
historicalContext Province of Canada politics
pre-Confederation Canada
ideology anticlericalism
liberalism
radical liberalism
republicanism
secularism
inspiredBy French Revolution ideals
liberal movements in Europe
language French
mergedInto Liberal Party of Canada
surface form: Liberal Party of Canada (pre-Confederation liberal coalition)
notableMember Antoine-Aimé Dorion
Charles Daoust
Jean-Baptiste-Éric Dorion
Joseph Papin
Louis-Joseph Papineau
opposedBy Parti bleu
conservative Catholic hierarchy in Quebec
opposedTo British colonial rule
political power of the Catholic Church
politicalPosition left-wing
precededBy Patriote movement
region Canada East
Lower Canada
relatedEvent Rebellions of 1837–1838
status defunct
subdivision Canada East
supported civil liberties
elected institutions
expanded male suffrage
freedom of the press

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