Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 131
Forced heirship laws in colonial Louisiana , which required equitable distribution of property among heirs and Acadian families were consistently large — upon the demise of landholding parents , quickly reduced the original family land ...
Forced heirship laws in colonial Louisiana , which required equitable distribution of property among heirs and Acadian families were consistently large — upon the demise of landholding parents , quickly reduced the original family land ...
Page 143
... this mood strengthened with the War of 1812 which many of the original Loyalists lived to see and which they regarded as a kind of confirmation of their original break with their fellow - Americans . In their individual relations ...
... this mood strengthened with the War of 1812 which many of the original Loyalists lived to see and which they regarded as a kind of confirmation of their original break with their fellow - Americans . In their individual relations ...
Page 158
His arguments are original and for the most part convincing , but , like Moir's work , this book is a national study which offers only limited comments on events in the Maritimes . A handful of recent books have been devoted ...
His arguments are original and for the most part convincing , but , like Moir's work , this book is a national study which offers only limited comments on events in the Maritimes . A handful of recent books have been devoted ...
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