Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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In Ontario the average paid each relief recipient for the same month was $ 8.13.67 In New Brunswick the low level of relief given even prevented the province's participation in the national programme for encouraging a return to the land ...
In Ontario the average paid each relief recipient for the same month was $ 8.13.67 In New Brunswick the low level of relief given even prevented the province's participation in the national programme for encouraging a return to the land ...
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By 1939 the department of lands and mines , which was responsible for parcelling out the lands , reported a population ... efforts in clearing and cultivating land , few of the new settlers managed to become economically independent .
By 1939 the department of lands and mines , which was responsible for parcelling out the lands , reported a population ... efforts in clearing and cultivating land , few of the new settlers managed to become economically independent .
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Given a plentiful supply of land or resources , growth may occur simply through a continued increase in the number of independent small holdings . How then does capitalism reproduce itself on such a frontier ?
Given a plentiful supply of land or resources , growth may occur simply through a continued increase in the number of independent small holdings . How then does capitalism reproduce itself on such a frontier ?
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