Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 75
... area bitterly complained about the Micmacs ' practices and believed them to be a threat to the Beothuk . Micmac ... areas , or by isolated bands , or that the time frame of this account is inaccurate . Whatever the solution to this ...
... area bitterly complained about the Micmacs ' practices and believed them to be a threat to the Beothuk . Micmac ... areas , or by isolated bands , or that the time frame of this account is inaccurate . Whatever the solution to this ...
Page 151
... area of settlement both became far more compact in areas of older occupation and spread over all of southern New England and north and east into New Hampshire , Maine , and Nova Scotia . 12 11 Henry A. Gemery , " Emigration from the ...
... area of settlement both became far more compact in areas of older occupation and spread over all of southern New England and north and east into New Hampshire , Maine , and Nova Scotia . 12 11 Henry A. Gemery , " Emigration from the ...
Page 176
... area , it had a much more complex economy . Less reliant on family agriculture and more heavily involved in trade , it had developed a number of important urban areas that were closely linked by an already well - articulated ...
... area , it had a much more complex economy . Less reliant on family agriculture and more heavily involved in trade , it had developed a number of important urban areas that were closely linked by an already well - articulated ...
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