Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 157
... dairy , and orchard products , served both to sustain a growing non- or semi - agricultural population in the coastal seaports that developed to handle the exchange but also acted as " a primer for overseas trade " . Nor , in contrast ...
... dairy , and orchard products , served both to sustain a growing non- or semi - agricultural population in the coastal seaports that developed to handle the exchange but also acted as " a primer for overseas trade " . Nor , in contrast ...
Page 168
... dairy industry . Indeed , as Louis Masur has recently emphasized , " slavery flourished in 18th century Rhode Island " . Slaves comprised as high as 18 per cent of the population of Newport in 1755 , and as many as 30 per cent of white ...
... dairy industry . Indeed , as Louis Masur has recently emphasized , " slavery flourished in 18th century Rhode Island " . Slaves comprised as high as 18 per cent of the population of Newport in 1755 , and as many as 30 per cent of white ...
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