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  1. The Quiet Revolution is a major reference point used by successive Québec governments in power since the Liberal defeat in 1966. It is an event used to distinguish the old-guard socio-political structure of the past from the post-Revolutionary paradigm.

  2. The Quiet Revolution (French: Révolution tranquille) refers to a significant period of socio-political and socio-cultural transformation in French Canada, particularly in Quebec, following the election of 1960.

  3. Jul 7, 2021 · The Quiet Revolution transformed Quebec in the 1960s. The Quiet Revolution refers to a series of drastic political, societal and cultural changes. The Quiet Revolution was led by the Quebec Liberal Party under Premier Jean Lesage.

  4. www.cbc.ca › history › EPISCONTENTSE1EP16CH1PA1LEThe Quiet Revolution - CBC.ca

    The Quiet Revolution. The provincial government spearheads revolution in Quebec. In the early 1960s, Quebec's church-based education system became a focal point in a series of rapid, sweeping...

  5. The Quiet Revolution is a major reference point used by successive Québec governments in power since the Liberal defeat in 1966. It is an event used to distinguish the old-guard sociopolitical structure of the past from the post-Revolutionary paradigm.

  6. Jun 21, 2010 · The biographer of Maurice Duplessis, Conrad Black looks back 50 years to the origins of Quebec's Quiet Revolution.

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  8. The Quiet Revolution was a period of intense change and reform in Quebec. The Quiet Revolution took place during the 1960 s. Jean Lesage and his government led this revolution from 1960 to 1966. Social struggles in the United States and France influenced people’s attitudes in Quebec in the 1960s.

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