Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 116
... British North American colonies held tightly to their traditional ways of running the fishing industry , British authorities began to deconstruct the protective system of mercantilism that Nova Scotia's fish merchants depended upon ...
... British North American colonies held tightly to their traditional ways of running the fishing industry , British authorities began to deconstruct the protective system of mercantilism that Nova Scotia's fish merchants depended upon ...
Page 193
... British and Acadian populations were limited . British weaknesses meant that control rarely extended to the whole of Acadia and kept most members of the garrisons nervous of contact with Acadians beyond the necessity of obtaining ...
... British and Acadian populations were limited . British weaknesses meant that control rarely extended to the whole of Acadia and kept most members of the garrisons nervous of contact with Acadians beyond the necessity of obtaining ...
Page 194
... British communities as , ironically , the Acadian economy grew and the British settlers of William Alexander's colony or the British garrisons were suffering comparative hardship.55 Social factors were obviously linked to economic ...
... British communities as , ironically , the Acadian economy grew and the British settlers of William Alexander's colony or the British garrisons were suffering comparative hardship.55 Social factors were obviously linked to economic ...
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