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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In response to this lesson , the truncated industrial community of the region turned increasingly to those resource industries in which geography gave them a natural advantage over their central Canadian counterparts .
In response to this lesson , the truncated industrial community of the region turned increasingly to those resource industries in which geography gave them a natural advantage over their central Canadian counterparts .
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S8 In contrast with the chill from Britain and Nova Scotia was the increasing warmth of the American response to the Loyalists . With time American anger subsided , and the returning Loyalists found a cordial welcome from the Americans ...
S8 In contrast with the chill from Britain and Nova Scotia was the increasing warmth of the American response to the Loyalists . With time American anger subsided , and the returning Loyalists found a cordial welcome from the Americans ...
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In order to understand the nature of the Maritime CCF's response to the alien image thrust upon it , possibly the nature of the Maritime CCF itself must first be understood . Has socialism in the Maritimes been assumed such a total ...
In order to understand the nature of the Maritime CCF's response to the alien image thrust upon it , possibly the nature of the Maritime CCF itself must first be understood . Has socialism in the Maritimes been assumed such a total ...
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