Eastern Townships

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The Eastern Townships (in French, Cantons de l'Est) is a region of Quebec nestled between northern Maine and New Hampshire and Vermont. Settled by Loyalists fleeing the United States during and after the Revolutionary War in the 18th century, the Townships share a climate and architectural and cultural heritage with much of New England.
The region also got a lot of Irish immigration in the 19th century. One Canadian Prime Minister, Brian Mulroney, was from this region and of Irish descent.

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