Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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In the first years of its operation the Maritimes experienced a dramatic growth in manufacturing potential , a growth often obscured by the stagnation of both the staple industries and population growth . In fact , the decade following ...
In the first years of its operation the Maritimes experienced a dramatic growth in manufacturing potential , a growth often obscured by the stagnation of both the staple industries and population growth . In fact , the decade following ...
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The Nova Scotian economy was generally prosperous in the 1850's les and 1860's , and much of this prosperity was the result of a tremendous growth in trade with the nearby New England states . " Coal exports to the United States ...
The Nova Scotian economy was generally prosperous in the 1850's les and 1860's , and much of this prosperity was the result of a tremendous growth in trade with the nearby New England states . " Coal exports to the United States ...
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In the " sources - of - growth ” analyses which were so fashionable in the 1960's , natural resources never made much of a contribution . These analyses are now somewhat discredited , for it has become more fashionable to stress ...
In the " sources - of - growth ” analyses which were so fashionable in the 1960's , natural resources never made much of a contribution . These analyses are now somewhat discredited , for it has become more fashionable to stress ...
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