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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Reviews Recent Historical Literature and the New EnglandAtlantic Provinces Region Any assessment of books published in recent years which have relevance to the history of both New England and the Atlantic Provinces should be made with ...
Reviews Recent Historical Literature and the New EnglandAtlantic Provinces Region Any assessment of books published in recent years which have relevance to the history of both New England and the Atlantic Provinces should be made with ...
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This event marked both the final nationalization of the region's major industrial potential and the failure of its entrepreneurs to maintain control of any significant element in the industrial section of the regional economy .
This event marked both the final nationalization of the region's major industrial potential and the failure of its entrepreneurs to maintain control of any significant element in the industrial section of the regional economy .
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Southern New England was by the time of the settlernent of the Atlantic region far more sophisticated in economic , social and religious terms . In some senses , work on 18th - century New England is probably more relevant for the ...
Southern New England was by the time of the settlernent of the Atlantic region far more sophisticated in economic , social and religious terms . In some senses , work on 18th - century New England is probably more relevant for the ...
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