Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 147
She argues that life in this rural parish situated between the Saint John and Kennebecasis river was essentially good . Here Loyalist pioneers created a community which could boast of possessing prosperity , stability and contentment .
She argues that life in this rural parish situated between the Saint John and Kennebecasis river was essentially good . Here Loyalist pioneers created a community which could boast of possessing prosperity , stability and contentment .
Page 180
... two families who feuded for the domination of a lightly settled part of the New World . Charles de la Tour , with his base at the mouth of the St. John's river , and Charles d'Aulnay de Charnisay at Port - Royal used all 180 Acadiensis.
... two families who feuded for the domination of a lightly settled part of the New World . Charles de la Tour , with his base at the mouth of the St. John's river , and Charles d'Aulnay de Charnisay at Port - Royal used all 180 Acadiensis.
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There was little psychological link between an Anglican slaveowner and planter from Virginia and a Congregationalist small farmer from Western Massachusetts , or a French - speaking Catholic Acadian of the St. John River valley in what ...
There was little psychological link between an Anglican slaveowner and planter from Virginia and a Congregationalist small farmer from Western Massachusetts , or a French - speaking Catholic Acadian of the St. John River valley in what ...
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