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Conservative Party of Quebec (historical) : ウィキペディア英語版
Conservative Party of Quebec (historical)

The historical Parti conservateur du Québec (in English: ''Conservative Party of Quebec'') was a political party in Quebec, Canada from the 19th century until 1936 when it merged with members of the Action libérale nationale to form the Union Nationale.
==Origins==
The party originated as the ''Parti bleu'' which was formed around 1850 by the followers of Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine. The ''parti bleu'' opposed the anti-clericalism and radicalism of its rival, the ''parti rouge'' of Louis-Joseph Papineau.
The ''parti bleu'' supported the role of the clergy in Quebec society. Members of the ''parti bleu'', led by George-Étienne Cartier from Canada East, joined with the followers of Sir John A. Macdonald in Canada West to form a coalition government with Cartier as co-premier from 1857 to 1862. It was out of this coalition that the Conservative Party was formed (then known as the ''Liberal-Conservative Party''), laying the basis for Confederation in 1867.

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