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 34
... Indians as permanent white settlement expanded . In order to recapture the earlier attention and the rations given by the whites , the Indians soon began to acquiesce in the demands of the Company's commissioners . Deprivation produced ...
... Indians as permanent white settlement expanded . In order to recapture the earlier attention and the rations given by the whites , the Indians soon began to acquiesce in the demands of the Company's commissioners . Deprivation produced ...
Page 4
... Indian discontent . He felt that the New Brunswick Indians were “ less enterprising ” than others , and would be of little use as allies ; but they could become formidable enemies if war with the United States gave them the opportunity ...
... Indian discontent . He felt that the New Brunswick Indians were “ less enterprising ” than others , and would be of little use as allies ; but they could become formidable enemies if war with the United States gave them the opportunity ...
Page 11
... Indians ' lot ? 31 Glenelg's letter was transmitted to the commissioners for the Miramichi , Richibucto and Gloucester county Indians . Their reports , although brief , did attempt to answer the questions put by the Colonial Secretary ...
... Indians ' lot ? 31 Glenelg's letter was transmitted to the commissioners for the Miramichi , Richibucto and Gloucester county Indians . Their reports , although brief , did attempt to answer the questions put by the Colonial Secretary ...
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