Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 185
... British America has received uneven treatment . Whereas the economy of Quebec and the Chesapeake colonies have been well studied by historians , that of the rest , Pennsylvania perhaps excepted , has suffered from relative neglect ...
... British America has received uneven treatment . Whereas the economy of Quebec and the Chesapeake colonies have been well studied by historians , that of the rest , Pennsylvania perhaps excepted , has suffered from relative neglect ...
Page 187
... British capital likewise was directed to investments in America , usually in preference to investments within the Empire , while immigrants from the British Isles continued to dominate after 1783 the racial character of the newly ...
... British capital likewise was directed to investments in America , usually in preference to investments within the Empire , while immigrants from the British Isles continued to dominate after 1783 the racial character of the newly ...
Page 188
... British prize vessels for all the Anglo - French wars of the 18th century . Among British sources there is much on the economic ties between Americans and the British military and naval authorities whom they supplied . Such details are ...
... British prize vessels for all the Anglo - French wars of the 18th century . Among British sources there is much on the economic ties between Americans and the British military and naval authorities whom they supplied . Such details are ...
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