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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... 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 studies of New England and Ontario to consider communities in such places as Newfoundland and British Columbia as well as Missouri and Texas . In most cases , these geog- raphers have made considerable effort to document the ...
... traditional studies of New England and Ontario to consider communities in such places as Newfoundland and British Columbia as well as Missouri and Texas . In most cases , these geog- raphers have made considerable effort to document the ...
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... traditional patterns of Canadian history . To escape the conventional view of the colony of Acadia as a minor appendage of the St. Lawrence settlements , by taking seriously the divergent character of Acadian society at least from 1654 ...
... traditional patterns of Canadian history . To escape the conventional view of the colony of Acadia as a minor appendage of the St. Lawrence settlements , by taking seriously the divergent character of Acadian society at least from 1654 ...
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