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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He rejoiced in saving St. Andrew's and other Charlotte County settlements . “ As it is , we lose not a single British settlement ” Winslow wrote later . “ A few miserable Frenchmen at Madawaska on the route to Canada fall within their ...
He rejoiced in saving St. Andrew's and other Charlotte County settlements . “ As it is , we lose not a single British settlement ” Winslow wrote later . “ A few miserable Frenchmen at Madawaska on the route to Canada fall within their ...
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What one gets is a cyclical generational model , tied to the settlement of new communities . The first generation is the one which has the imagination , energy , and idealism to venture into new settlement , while the second generation ...
What one gets is a cyclical generational model , tied to the settlement of new communities . The first generation is the one which has the imagination , energy , and idealism to venture into new settlement , while the second generation ...
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Successful settlement was largely contingent upon clearing the land of its trees ; and for centuries the abundant forest was widely exploited for construction materials and fuel . ' Yet by comparison with the history of settlement and ...
Successful settlement was largely contingent upon clearing the land of its trees ; and for centuries the abundant forest was widely exploited for construction materials and fuel . ' Yet by comparison with the history of settlement and ...
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