Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 139
Pre - loyalist / loyalist tensions in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are a frequently assumed feature of the Maritimes in the post - revolutionary period , but judging from the D. C. B. evidence the lines were far from crisply drawn .
Pre - loyalist / loyalist tensions in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are a frequently assumed feature of the Maritimes in the post - revolutionary period , but judging from the D. C. B. evidence the lines were far from crisply drawn .
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It is interesting that the two members of this Scottish bourgeoisie who played major political roles , Hugh Johnston and Robert Pagan , both supported the opposition cause against Lieutenant Governor Thomas Carleton and the loyalist ...
It is interesting that the two members of this Scottish bourgeoisie who played major political roles , Hugh Johnston and Robert Pagan , both supported the opposition cause against Lieutenant Governor Thomas Carleton and the loyalist ...
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demonstrates that in Nova Scotia among the legitimately American loyalists , 40 per cent were from New York , 15 per ... In New Brunswick the D. C. B.'s 22 loyalist entries contain 59.2 per cent New Englanders , 13.6 per cent from the ...
demonstrates that in Nova Scotia among the legitimately American loyalists , 40 per cent were from New York , 15 per ... In New Brunswick the D. C. B.'s 22 loyalist entries contain 59.2 per cent New Englanders , 13.6 per cent from the ...
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