Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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There is nothing worth noting on the economy or on the emerging society , while even the Acadians are dismissed in a ... historian of the English Navigation Acts , undertook the preparation of an economic history of colonial America .
There is nothing worth noting on the economy or on the emerging society , while even the Acadians are dismissed in a ... historian of the English Navigation Acts , undertook the preparation of an economic history of colonial America .
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The final chapter deals with the impact on the colonial economy of the War of Independence and the economic elements in the revolutionary movement which preceded it . As this is the subject of a forthcoming book , Ronald Hoffman ...
The final chapter deals with the impact on the colonial economy of the War of Independence and the economic elements in the revolutionary movement which preceded it . As this is the subject of a forthcoming book , Ronald Hoffman ...
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7 A comparatively slow pace of economic development was also an important element in enabling the puritans to succeed in their socio - religious goals in New England . Many immigrants , including even some of the clergy , certainly had ...
7 A comparatively slow pace of economic development was also an important element in enabling the puritans to succeed in their socio - religious goals in New England . Many immigrants , including even some of the clergy , certainly had ...
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