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89:. On February 28, 1838, with Nelson, he led a group of Patriotes into Lower Canada; they were quickly dispersed. The American authorities arrested the group's leaders because the United States were officially neutral in this dispute but they were released shortly afterwards. At this point, Côté began to organize a group known as the 57:
shortly afterwards. Although he graduated with a medical certificate there in October 1831, he was at first not allowed to practice in Lower Canada because he had completed his studies in less than five years. However, in April 1832, he was given his license and entered practice at
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and helped prepare pamphlets to educate people about the Baptist faith, as well as translating an existing work into French. In 1849, he went to Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir (later
294: 74: 304: 86: 93:. In November 1838, Nelson and Côté took over the village of Napierville but were again defeated by volunteer troops loyal to the 309: 289: 235: 66: 141: 159: 46: 299: 82: 42: 164: 149: 259: 94: 77:. After a price was set on his head, he left for the United States. Although originally supporting 62:. Later that year, he married Margaret Yelloby Jobson, the daughter of a prosperous local farmer. 98: 78: 54: 284: 279: 8: 59: 90: 253: 207: 128: 121: 241: 231: 199: 113: 50: 22:(September 1, 1809 – October 4, 1850) was a physician and political figure in 131:
in 1850, after suffering a heart attack while attending a Baptist meeting there.
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faith. In 1844, he was ordained a Baptist minister and settled at
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French-Speaking Protestants in Canada : historical essays
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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He returned to Lower Canada in 1843, now a preacher for the
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Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie. In 1833, he moved to
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
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Index

Lower Canada
Quebec City
Acadian
Petit Séminaire de Québec
Petit Séminaire de Montréal
McGill College
University of Vermont
Napierville
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
Parti patriote
Les Fils de la Liberté
Louis-Joseph Papineau
Robert Nelson
declaration of independence for Lower Canada
Frères chasseurs
British
Swanton, Vermont
Chazy, New York
Baptist
Saint-Pie, Quebec
Philadelphia
Marieville, Quebec
Hinesburg, Vermont
"Biography"
National Assembly of Quebec
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
"BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA—1960"
ISSN
0007-5140

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