Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Beginnings of New France 1524-1663 ( Toronto , 1973 ) has the unilingual anglophone student had the opportunity of reading the distilled views of scholars , from the French vantage point , on some of the earliest phases of Canadian ...
Beginnings of New France 1524-1663 ( Toronto , 1973 ) has the unilingual anglophone student had the opportunity of reading the distilled views of scholars , from the French vantage point , on some of the earliest phases of Canadian ...
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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'Ilberville's ...
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'Ilberville's ...
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Micmac tradition contends that Micmacs killed and scalped Beothuk in order to qualify for rewards from the French and this practice , if confirmed , could have exacerbated tensions between the two nations .
Micmac tradition contends that Micmacs killed and scalped Beothuk in order to qualify for rewards from the French and this practice , if confirmed , could have exacerbated tensions between the two nations .
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