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... British fears of a possible French attack , finally led in 1768 to the employment of Father Charles - François Bailly de Mes- sein , whose qualifications included unwavering loyalty to the British Crown . Responding to a religious ...
... British fears of a possible French attack , finally led in 1768 to the employment of Father Charles - François Bailly de Mes- sein , whose qualifications included unwavering loyalty to the British Crown . Responding to a religious ...
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... British - made textiles to make clothing . This is clearly revealed in Chart 3 , where the sales of the cloth , blankets and millinery supplies are twice that of hunting supplies . Ojibwa women also seem to have preferred American ...
... British - made textiles to make clothing . This is clearly revealed in Chart 3 , where the sales of the cloth , blankets and millinery supplies are twice that of hunting supplies . Ojibwa women also seem to have preferred American ...
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... British sovereign . The Indian " title " , such as it might be , had no legal standing in English law , and the Indians therefore could not give any title to anyone which would be recognized by the Crown or its agents . This of course ...
... British sovereign . The Indian " title " , such as it might be , had no legal standing in English law , and the Indians therefore could not give any title to anyone which would be recognized by the Crown or its agents . This of course ...
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