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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... population growth in colonial New England ) , economic patterns ( particularly in landholding , commercial activity and wealth ) , and class structure ( including the question of who governed and why ) . In most of the community studies ...
... population growth in colonial New England ) , economic patterns ( particularly in landholding , commercial activity and wealth ) , and class structure ( including the question of who governed and why ) . In most of the community studies ...
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... population increase in Port Royal during these years was due almost entirely to natural increase within the parish . Parallel with an increase in inbreeding and the end of French immigration into Port Royal there was a marked rise in ...
... population increase in Port Royal during these years was due almost entirely to natural increase within the parish . Parallel with an increase in inbreeding and the end of French immigration into Port Royal there was a marked rise in ...
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... population growth , extensive population mobility and large numbers of nuclear families , so in mid - eighteenth century New England there might be a connection between the insecurity of the fourth generation and the outbreak of ...
... population growth , extensive population mobility and large numbers of nuclear families , so in mid - eighteenth century New England there might be a connection between the insecurity of the fourth generation and the outbreak of ...
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