Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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ships were merely a means of transportation for a manpower partly used on land . This explains the paradox of codfishing fleets , where there was always more space per crewman on smaller ships than on larger ones .
ships were merely a means of transportation for a manpower partly used on land . This explains the paradox of codfishing fleets , where there was always more space per crewman on smaller ships than on larger ones .
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Demand was likely to drop whenever a serious food crisis occurred , which probably explains why the bank fishery suffered the most during this period ( 1786 : 61 ships ; 1792 : 11 ) . An increase in trade with Saint - Pierre again ...
Demand was likely to drop whenever a serious food crisis occurred , which probably explains why the bank fishery suffered the most during this period ( 1786 : 61 ships ; 1792 : 11 ) . An increase in trade with Saint - Pierre again ...
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In 1724 , 50 outfitters sent 64 ships to the fisheries ; Poitevin des Ormes sent five ships , Jallobert four and the others one or two . In 1786 , 46 outfitters sent 122 ships to the fisheries ; Fromy du Puy alone sent 15 ships with ...
In 1724 , 50 outfitters sent 64 ships to the fisheries ; Poitevin des Ormes sent five ships , Jallobert four and the others one or two . In 1786 , 46 outfitters sent 122 ships to the fisheries ; Fromy du Puy alone sent 15 ships with ...
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