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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... exports to Quebec and Ontario centered on sugar , coal , cotton cloth , iron and fish . 43 Exports of New Brunswick lumber declined from 404,000,000 board feet in 1883 to 250,000,000 feet in 1887. Monetary Times , 9 January 1885 , 2 and ...
... exports to Quebec and Ontario centered on sugar , coal , cotton cloth , iron and fish . 43 Exports of New Brunswick lumber declined from 404,000,000 board feet in 1883 to 250,000,000 feet in 1887. Monetary Times , 9 January 1885 , 2 and ...
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... exports . Short of a major shift in government railway or tariff policy , the only solution to the problem of markets which seemed to have any chance for success appeared to be the regulation of industrial production , a technique which ...
... exports . Short of a major shift in government railway or tariff policy , the only solution to the problem of markets which seemed to have any chance for success appeared to be the regulation of industrial production , a technique which ...
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... exports to the United States comprised an important part of that growth ; by 1865 , coal accounted for over 30 % of Nova Scotia's total exports , and more than 80 % of all coal lifted during this period went to the United States Coal ...
... exports to the United States comprised an important part of that growth ; by 1865 , coal accounted for over 30 % of Nova Scotia's total exports , and more than 80 % of all coal lifted during this period went to the United States Coal ...
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