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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River . Sessions of the commission in 1796-1798 took place in a period of renewed friendship and conciliation between Great Britain and the United States . Neither country wanted to risk war ; both , in fact , made concessions to ...
River . Sessions of the commission in 1796-1798 took place in a period of renewed friendship and conciliation between Great Britain and the United States . Neither country wanted to risk war ; both , in fact , made concessions to ...
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Therefore , the St. Croix River of the Treaty of 1783 was not the St. Croix discovered and named by Champlain , but a new St. Croix , created simply on the basis of the Mitchell map . Sullivan relied extensively on the fact that ...
Therefore , the St. Croix River of the Treaty of 1783 was not the St. Croix discovered and named by Champlain , but a new St. Croix , created simply on the basis of the Mitchell map . Sullivan relied extensively on the fact that ...
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British officials , who interviewed the Indians in 1796 , were even more suspicious : “ There appeared to be a strong inclination in them to favor the idea that the Magaguadavic was the boundary river , and of their having been ...
British officials , who interviewed the Indians in 1796 , were even more suspicious : “ There appeared to be a strong inclination in them to favor the idea that the Magaguadavic was the boundary river , and of their having been ...
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