Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 179
... French vantage point , on some of the earliest phases of Canadian history . The subject is broader than Canada's current borders , for the French empire in America before 1760 included the entire Mississippi valley to New Orleans , the ...
... French vantage point , on some of the earliest phases of Canadian history . The subject is broader than Canada's current borders , for the French empire in America before 1760 included the entire Mississippi valley to New Orleans , the ...
Page 57
- settled in the neighbourhood of the French fort.24 Once hostilities between French and English in Newfoundland commenced , larger contingents of Micmacs followed . Indians - not only Micmacs became an important element in d ...
- settled in the neighbourhood of the French fort.24 Once hostilities between French and English in Newfoundland commenced , larger contingents of Micmacs followed . Indians - not only Micmacs became an important element in d ...
Page 64
... French to offer bounties for Beothuk scalps , because the " French did not use that part of their fishing shore contiguous with Red Indian territory and would not have suffered from the pilfering and other annoyances that might have led ...
... French to offer bounties for Beothuk scalps , because the " French did not use that part of their fishing shore contiguous with Red Indian territory and would not have suffered from the pilfering and other annoyances that might have led ...
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