Acadiensis, Volumes 1-12Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1982 |
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Page 38
... trade which en- couraged population growth . This growth intensified after the outbreak of the Anglo - American war in 1812. The number of people classified as residents grew to more than 30,000 by 1812 and to more than 40,000 by 1815 ...
... trade which en- couraged population growth . This growth intensified after the outbreak of the Anglo - American war in 1812. The number of people classified as residents grew to more than 30,000 by 1812 and to more than 40,000 by 1815 ...
Page 48
... trade in southern Spain and continued to dominate the substantial trade to Portugal . Meanwhile , both wages and prices had risen since 1804. " In 1811 Spain and Portugal imported the enormous quantity of 611,960 cwts of Newfoundland ...
... trade in southern Spain and continued to dominate the substantial trade to Portugal . Meanwhile , both wages and prices had risen since 1804. " In 1811 Spain and Portugal imported the enormous quantity of 611,960 cwts of Newfoundland ...
Page 145
... Trade Society , 1670-1870 ( Winnipeg , Watson & Dwyer , 1980 ) , has revealed the role of Amerindian women as intermediaries in the fur trade alliances that were established between native tribes and European fur trading companies ...
... Trade Society , 1670-1870 ( Winnipeg , Watson & Dwyer , 1980 ) , has revealed the role of Amerindian women as intermediaries in the fur trade alliances that were established between native tribes and European fur trading companies ...
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