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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He said this was recognized as the dividing line between British and 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 ...
He said this was recognized as the dividing line between British and 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 ...
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Professor Winks ascribes the greater humanity of French slavery to the strong influence of the Church in French society and to the greater protection offered to slaves under French law . His discussion of the geographical limitations on ...
Professor Winks ascribes the greater humanity of French slavery to the strong influence of the Church in French society and to the greater protection offered to slaves under French law . His discussion of the geographical limitations on ...
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Parallel with an increase in inbreeding and the end of 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 descendants at Port ...
Parallel with an increase in inbreeding and the end of 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 descendants at Port ...
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