Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... tion in Newfoundland should have been interpreted in such a different fashion from the Maritimes . Population numbers and growth have been seen as New- foundland's prime economic problem : too many people in relation to too few ...
... tion in Newfoundland should have been interpreted in such a different fashion from the Maritimes . Population numbers and growth have been seen as New- foundland's prime economic problem : too many people in relation to too few ...
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... tion on the economic development of the region . Since no data exist on migration per se except those gleaned indirectly from the United States census , 24 we can calculate only the extent of net migration : that is , the population ...
... tion on the economic development of the region . Since no data exist on migration per se except those gleaned indirectly from the United States census , 24 we can calculate only the extent of net migration : that is , the population ...
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... tion of population . At Confederation the city was at the height of its power , dependent largely upon commerce , shipbuilding and the timber trade , and although not an industrial centre , was experiencing economic diversification ...
... tion of population . At Confederation the city was at the height of its power , dependent largely upon commerce , shipbuilding and the timber trade , and although not an industrial centre , was experiencing economic diversification ...
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