Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... Acadians enacted . The first legislation of this nature , passed in 1861 , applied to the Acadians in the Parish of Dorchester and similar acts relating to Acadians in the Parishes of Moncton and Shediac were passed in 1863 and 1868 ...
... Acadians enacted . The first legislation of this nature , passed in 1861 , applied to the Acadians in the Parish of Dorchester and similar acts relating to Acadians in the Parishes of Moncton and Shediac were passed in 1863 and 1868 ...
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... Acadia during the period from 1 Andrew Hill Clark , Acadia : The Geography of Early Nova Scotia to 1760 ( Madison , 1968 ) . 2 The intendant , Jacques de Meulles , complained in 1685 that most of the trade of the Acadians was done with ...
... Acadia during the period from 1 Andrew Hill Clark , Acadia : The Geography of Early Nova Scotia to 1760 ( Madison , 1968 ) . 2 The intendant , Jacques de Meulles , complained in 1685 that most of the trade of the Acadians was done with ...
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... Acadia to instruct the children of the settlers until 1710 , and visitors remarked on the success of these efforts . After the British conquest , the Acadians were allowed religious freedom and their priests were permitted to remain but ...
... Acadia to instruct the children of the settlers until 1710 , and visitors remarked on the success of these efforts . After the British conquest , the Acadians were allowed religious freedom and their priests were permitted to remain but ...
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