Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... Cape Breton . The scale of this migration meant that Newfoundland migrant labour became an important component in the class formation and development of industrial Cape Breton . In the Cape Breton context Newfoundlanders provided a ...
... Cape Breton . The scale of this migration meant that Newfoundland migrant labour became an important component in the class formation and development of industrial Cape Breton . In the Cape Breton context Newfoundlanders provided a ...
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... Cape Breton ( see Table II ) . Prior to the 1890s the vast majority of immigrants to Cape Breton County came from the British Isles , in particular Scotland . At that time Cape Breton's economy was predominantly fishing and agricultural ...
... Cape Breton ( see Table II ) . Prior to the 1890s the vast majority of immigrants to Cape Breton County came from the British Isles , in particular Scotland . At that time Cape Breton's economy was predominantly fishing and agricultural ...
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... Cape Breton or were seasonal workers still established in Newfoundland . It also depended on the level of solidarity with other workers and the level of militancy among the workers . The divisions among " native " and immigrant , and ...
... Cape Breton or were seasonal workers still established in Newfoundland . It also depended on the level of solidarity with other workers and the level of militancy among the workers . The divisions among " native " and immigrant , and ...
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