Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... traditional inshore fishing areas of the East and North - East coast still showed lower levels of out - migration . In general , then , out - migration peaked earlier in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island than in Nova Scotia , but ...
... traditional inshore fishing areas of the East and North - East coast still showed lower levels of out - migration . In general , then , out - migration peaked earlier in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island than in Nova Scotia , but ...
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... traditional mer- cantile links with the Maritimes and New England . It was much less pronounced in the most distant , traditional , inward - looking inshore fishing communities , where population density was ultimately greatest , but ...
... traditional mer- cantile links with the Maritimes and New England . It was much less pronounced in the most distant , traditional , inward - looking inshore fishing communities , where population density was ultimately greatest , but ...
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... traditional " grand events " ? Historians of various orientations have given this question a great deal of consideration in recent years and not surprisingly have come to quite different conclusions . Nonetheless , one trend is clear ...
... traditional " grand events " ? Historians of various orientations have given this question a great deal of consideration in recent years and not surprisingly have come to quite different conclusions . Nonetheless , one trend is clear ...
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