Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 184
... population of 5,000 to 6,000 was roughly comparable to the non - Native populations of New England and Virginia ( p . 200 ) . By 1660 the island's overwintering population of 1,500 compared to Canada's 3,000 , while by 1700 the English ...
... population of 5,000 to 6,000 was roughly comparable to the non - Native populations of New England and Virginia ( p . 200 ) . By 1660 the island's overwintering population of 1,500 compared to Canada's 3,000 , while by 1700 the English ...
Page 145
... population grew 2.5 times compared with BC's 3.5 times . Table 1 Population growth between regions , 1871-2001 Atlantic Quebec Ontario Prairies BC 1871 767,415 1,191,516 1,620,851 25,228 36.247 1881 870,696 1,359,027 1,926,922 62,260 ...
... population grew 2.5 times compared with BC's 3.5 times . Table 1 Population growth between regions , 1871-2001 Atlantic Quebec Ontario Prairies BC 1871 767,415 1,191,516 1,620,851 25,228 36.247 1881 870,696 1,359,027 1,926,922 62,260 ...
Page 173
... population de Fredericton ressemble à celui de la plupart des villes capitales et se caractérise par une population qui est plus scolarisée , qui est employée en plus forte proportion dans la fonction publique , qui possède un revenu ...
... population de Fredericton ressemble à celui de la plupart des villes capitales et se caractérise par une population qui est plus scolarisée , qui est employée en plus forte proportion dans la fonction publique , qui possède un revenu ...
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CHRISTIAN BLAIS | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD and JOHN RUTHERFORD | 24 |
LEWIS | 50 |
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