Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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French and British in North America : Offerings to Clio , Some of Them only Half - Burned A CURIOUS IRONY HAS EMERGED OVER the past generation in the historiography of early Canada and America . For early Canada , what was always a ...
French and British in North America : Offerings to Clio , Some of Them only Half - Burned A CURIOUS IRONY HAS EMERGED OVER the past generation in the historiography of early Canada and America . For early Canada , what was always a ...
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... course that the New England colonies had a much more deeply religious orientation than other English colonies ; perhaps the most important finding of new scholarship is the considerable religious diversity among the early settlers .
... course that the New England colonies had a much more deeply religious orientation than other English colonies ; perhaps the most important finding of new scholarship is the considerable religious diversity among the early settlers .
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Nor , in contrast to most other early British colonies , was agricultural produce the principal item of trade . Already by the late 1630s and the early 1640s , Boston , Salem , and Charlestown were also developing a vigorous trade in ...
Nor , in contrast to most other early British colonies , was agricultural produce the principal item of trade . Already by the late 1630s and the early 1640s , Boston , Salem , and Charlestown were also developing a vigorous trade in ...
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