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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Page 66
... French possessions in North America until the French lost Acadia ; that it was the river mentioned in Sir William Alexander's patent of 1621 ; that it was the river recognized by the Act of Parliament in 1774 as the limit of ...
... French possessions in North America until the French lost Acadia ; that it was the river mentioned in Sir William Alexander's patent of 1621 ; that it was the river recognized by the Act of Parliament in 1774 as the limit of ...
Page 107
... French and British Empires , French - Canadi- an writing on slavery in New France , and the employment of Africans in the eighteenth - century Atlantic world . Professor Winks ascribes the greater hu- manity of French slavery to the ...
... French and British Empires , French - Canadi- an writing on slavery in New France , and the employment of Africans in the eighteenth - century Atlantic world . Professor Winks ascribes the greater hu- manity of French slavery to the ...
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... French immigration into Port Royal there was a marked rise in the rate of illiteracy . Literacy was much higher among new immigrants than among their Acadian descen- dants at Port Royal . The percentage of men and women able to sign ...
... French immigration into Port Royal there was a marked rise in the rate of illiteracy . Literacy was much higher among new immigrants than among their Acadian descen- dants at Port Royal . The percentage of men and women able to sign ...
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