Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Only when faced with unemployment and economic deprivation did Newfoundlanders take advantage of the opportunities for wage labour in Cape Breton . The scale of this migration meant that Newfoundland migrant labour became an important ...
Only when faced with unemployment and economic deprivation did Newfoundlanders take advantage of the opportunities for wage labour in Cape Breton . The scale of this migration meant that Newfoundland migrant labour became an important ...
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TABLE 1 Newfoundland - born residing in four census districts of Cape Breton , 1891-1921 District 1891 1921 1911 3,281 521 7,179 1901 3,392 20 20 16 13 20 36 26 40 C.B. South Richmond Inverness C.B. North & Victoria Total 323 239 3,671 ...
TABLE 1 Newfoundland - born residing in four census districts of Cape Breton , 1891-1921 District 1891 1921 1911 3,281 521 7,179 1901 3,392 20 20 16 13 20 36 26 40 C.B. South Richmond Inverness C.B. North & Victoria Total 323 239 3,671 ...
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The willingness and opportunity to change these conditions , however , probably depended on whether they were settled in Cape Breton or were seasonal workers still established in Newfoundland . It also depended on the level of ...
The willingness and opportunity to change these conditions , however , probably depended on whether they were settled in Cape Breton or were seasonal workers still established in Newfoundland . It also depended on the level of ...
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