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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Page 107
... slavery to the strong influence of the Church in French soci- ety and to the greater protection offered to slaves under French law . His dis- cussion of the geographical limitations on Black slavery , which arrives at the conclusion ...
... slavery to the strong influence of the Church in French soci- ety and to the greater protection offered to slaves under French law . His dis- cussion of the geographical limitations on Black slavery , which arrives at the conclusion ...
Page 109
... slave and free , in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick after the departure of the Sierra Leone settlers . About two thousand ... slaves from the United States , of whom perhaps twenty thousand arrived by way of the Underground Railroad in the ...
... slave and free , in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick after the departure of the Sierra Leone settlers . About two thousand ... slaves from the United States , of whom perhaps twenty thousand arrived by way of the Underground Railroad in the ...
Page 110
... slaves and to the Black communities in Ontario that they estab- lished . Under leaders who were comparatively well ... slavery in the British North American colonies has been lucid and thorough . In Nova Scotia two successive chief ...
... slaves and to the Black communities in Ontario that they estab- lished . Under leaders who were comparatively well ... slavery in the British North American colonies has been lucid and thorough . In Nova Scotia two successive chief ...
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