Abstract
Study of the distinctively close relations between France and French Canada may obscure the fact that the « America » which interests and attracts the French is often the entire continent of North America. In the late nineteenth century, this attitude was exemplified in the shifting interests of French jurist Claudio Jannet. A Roman Catholic legitimist, Jannet initially considered the French-Canadian community in the St-Jean lake area as the ideal « American » society. He later extolled life in Western Canada, and finally elected Texas as the most desirable destination for French emigrants.
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