Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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He thought the departure of the French from Placentia had deprived the Micmacs of encouragement to go there because they no longer had trading partners for provisions and guns and were forced to obtain their supplies in Quebec .
He thought the departure of the French from Placentia had deprived the Micmacs of encouragement to go there because they no longer had trading partners for provisions and guns and were forced to obtain their supplies in Quebec .
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opportunity to enrich themselves enormously in privateering and in trading with the Spanish colonies and the East Indies . After 1707 , the Compagnie des Indes Orientales subcontracted its trade monopoly to Saint - Malo companies which ...
opportunity to enrich themselves enormously in privateering and in trading with the Spanish colonies and the East Indies . After 1707 , the Compagnie des Indes Orientales subcontracted its trade monopoly to Saint - Malo companies which ...
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The history of Saint - Malo provides an interesting case study of how well a French port adapted to the rapidly changing environment of 18th century trade . Saint - Malo managed to maintain a middle line between the kind of commerce ...
The history of Saint - Malo provides an interesting case study of how well a French port adapted to the rapidly changing environment of 18th century trade . Saint - Malo managed to maintain a middle line between the kind of commerce ...
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