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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The Jay Treaty of 1794 settled a number of outstanding issues in Canadian - American relations , particularly British withdrawal from the Northwest , and established machinery to define precisely the Maine - New Brunswick boundary ?
The Jay Treaty of 1794 settled a number of outstanding issues in Canadian - American relations , particularly British withdrawal from the Northwest , and established machinery to define precisely the Maine - New Brunswick boundary ?
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More important in Canadian - American relations , the commission “ marked the beginning and laid the foundation of the ... While there were disagreements on the commission , relations were never strained to the point of rupture .
More important in Canadian - American relations , the commission “ marked the beginning and laid the foundation of the ... While there were disagreements on the commission , relations were never strained to the point of rupture .
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A metropolitan pattern involves the context of its regional associations : a regional pattern , as it develops , involves at least an emerging sub - metropolitan organization within its spatial limits , as well as external relations to ...
A metropolitan pattern involves the context of its regional associations : a regional pattern , as it develops , involves at least an emerging sub - metropolitan organization within its spatial limits , as well as external relations to ...
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