Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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With strong patriarchal families , elaborate kinship networks , and visible and authoritative leaders , localities quickly developed vigorous social institutions , including many schools , and deeply rooted populations .
With strong patriarchal families , elaborate kinship networks , and visible and authoritative leaders , localities quickly developed vigorous social institutions , including many schools , and deeply rooted populations .
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function of higher population density and closer ties with the outside world . Declining life expectancy seems by mid - century to have brought mortality figures closer to both those long characteristic of Britain and those recently ...
function of higher population density and closer ties with the outside world . Declining life expectancy seems by mid - century to have brought mortality figures closer to both those long characteristic of Britain and those recently ...
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population in the entire region . Over the next three decades , they increased slowly if steadily to over 6,000 or about three per cent of the total population . Though their numbers continued to increase to over 15,000 by the early ...
population in the entire region . Over the next three decades , they increased slowly if steadily to over 6,000 or about three per cent of the total population . Though their numbers continued to increase to over 15,000 by the early ...
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