Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 59
... trade between the French and " the Indian Nations inhabiting the aforesaid island " , into the hands of English traders . For this purpose he hired a Canadian Indian ( Micmac or Montagnais ) " who spoke their language " . Although ...
... trade between the French and " the Indian Nations inhabiting the aforesaid island " , into the hands of English traders . For this purpose he hired a Canadian Indian ( Micmac or Montagnais ) " who spoke their language " . Although ...
Page 132
... trades in which the Malouins were highly experienced , the trade between France and Spain and the codfishing industry . As international maritime trade increased in volume and became more and more sophisticated in its operations , a ...
... trades in which the Malouins were highly experienced , the trade between France and Spain and the codfishing industry . As international maritime trade increased in volume and became more and more sophisticated in its operations , a ...
Page 138
... trade eliminated the codfishing industry . Throughout the century , the maritime business community in Saint- Malo maintained an interest in both the slave / colonial trade and , increasingly , the fisheries . But it seems as though the ...
... trade eliminated the codfishing industry . Throughout the century , the maritime business community in Saint- Malo maintained an interest in both the slave / colonial trade and , increasingly , the fisheries . But it seems as though the ...
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