Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 189
... Griffiths sees the influence of New England on Acadian identity during the period before the immediate pre - Deportation years taking two main forms : encouraging economic prosperity and independence from France and developing an ...
... Griffiths sees the influence of New England on Acadian identity during the period before the immediate pre - Deportation years taking two main forms : encouraging economic prosperity and independence from France and developing an ...
Page 191
... Griffiths found the settlers came from the same diverse parts of France and the same predominantly urban background . Religious efforts to establish the control of the bishop from New France were limited to occasional visits that failed ...
... Griffiths found the settlers came from the same diverse parts of France and the same predominantly urban background . Religious efforts to establish the control of the bishop from New France were limited to occasional visits that failed ...
Page 194
... Griffiths ' insistence that the Acadians were the product of their own ideas and economy , not just a reaction to external forces.53 This does not mean that they were a unified group with a consistent policy from 1603 to 1755. New ...
... Griffiths ' insistence that the Acadians were the product of their own ideas and economy , not just a reaction to external forces.53 This does not mean that they were a unified group with a consistent policy from 1603 to 1755. New ...
Contents
CHRISTIAN BLAIS | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD and JOHN RUTHERFORD | 24 |
LEWIS | 50 |
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