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 11
... traditional trades and staples . They sought a substantial , more secure future for themselves within the framework of the traditional community through the instrumentality of the new industrial mercantilism . Averaging fifty - four ...
... traditional trades and staples . They sought a substantial , more secure future for themselves within the framework of the traditional community through the instrumentality of the new industrial mercantilism . Averaging fifty - four ...
Page 8
... traditional European mores , delaying marriage for economic reasons , rather than moving into new territory . It must be added that the difficulty of generating data for those who did move may mean that those on the frontier did marry ...
... traditional European mores , delaying marriage for economic reasons , rather than moving into new territory . It must be added that the difficulty of generating data for those who did move may mean that those on the frontier did marry ...
Page 33
... traditional family and kin relationships as these had existed in New England . Even though the process described by Greven was already well - advanced by the 1760's the physical removal to Nova Scotia made the social isolation of the ...
... traditional family and kin relationships as these had existed in New England . Even though the process described by Greven was already well - advanced by the 1760's the physical removal to Nova Scotia made the social isolation of the ...
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