codes by farmers. Women made their materials and wore moccasins and woolen stockings as well as flannel skirts (Bélanger 4). Overall, the immigration of the French Canadiens to America, especially the New England states, was a historic moment in their culture. Even though they experienced differences in culture and traditions in their new home, there were a number of common features, including religion and the celebration of certain holidays, such as Christmas. Works Cited Bélanger, Claude. ''French Canadian Emigration to the United States 1840-1930.'' Department of History, Marianopolis College, 4(2003): 2-4. Print. Lamarre, Jean, Hermione Jack, and Howard Keillor. The French Canadians of...