Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 172
The fur trade , not land , determined the nature of European contact before 1815 , while few Indians were displaced by any pre - Confederation settlement . Rather than producing a single , simple stereotype , commentators in Canada ...
The fur trade , not land , determined the nature of European contact before 1815 , while few Indians were displaced by any pre - Confederation settlement . Rather than producing a single , simple stereotype , commentators in Canada ...
Page 175
They were enormously impressed with the first sightings of Europeans in their great ships , rich clothes and white skins . ... Added fear and loathing evolved from the frequent European habit of kidnapping . In Canada the earliest and ...
They were enormously impressed with the first sightings of Europeans in their great ships , rich clothes and white skins . ... Added fear and loathing evolved from the frequent European habit of kidnapping . In Canada the earliest and ...
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His explanation for the migration involves the Huron decision to position themselves strategically near the trade routes by which European commodities reached Southern Ontario . When the Iroquois severed the St. Lawrence route ...
His explanation for the migration involves the Huron decision to position themselves strategically near the trade routes by which European commodities reached Southern Ontario . When the Iroquois severed the St. Lawrence route ...
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