Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... initial settlement , or the cities of Halifax and St. John's . As we might expect , the im- migration to the frontier was predominantly male - led and relatively less age- selective , while cityward immigration was heavily female - led ...
... initial settlement , or the cities of Halifax and St. John's . As we might expect , the im- migration to the frontier was predominantly male - led and relatively less age- selective , while cityward immigration was heavily female - led ...
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... initial bypassing of the Maritimes for industrial investment would ul- timately prove critical for its wartime development . A majority of workers in all the new industries had to be trained , and retooling and expansion were much ...
... initial bypassing of the Maritimes for industrial investment would ul- timately prove critical for its wartime development . A majority of workers in all the new industries had to be trained , and retooling and expansion were much ...
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... initial enthusiasm would lead to police " despotism " and " espionage " against legitimate businesses and law - abiding citizens . They also took umbrage at Marshall's blanket criticisms of the tavern business , which con- tributed ...
... initial enthusiasm would lead to police " despotism " and " espionage " against legitimate businesses and law - abiding citizens . They also took umbrage at Marshall's blanket criticisms of the tavern business , which con- tributed ...
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