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ceptions were granted the Frenchmen , their diplomatic mission still failed to achieve the desired French goal of obtaining New England's military assistance in return for the granting of free trade advantages .
ceptions were granted the Frenchmen , their diplomatic mission still failed to achieve the desired French goal of obtaining New England's military assistance in return for the granting of free trade advantages .
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The French continued their trade with the Micmacs , telling their allies that it they got rid of the English trade would continue . The English persisted in their attempts to claim Acadia , using Cabot's voyage of 1497 and King James ...
The French continued their trade with the Micmacs , telling their allies that it they got rid of the English trade would continue . The English persisted in their attempts to claim Acadia , using Cabot's voyage of 1497 and King James ...
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However , many of the young men who went to trade with them were killed by the Sioux , and the Uplanders were sure “ that the french Decoy'd them into that snare ” ( B.239 / a / 5 , fo . 51 , 52 ) . The following day Kelsey made further ...
However , many of the young men who went to trade with them were killed by the Sioux , and the Uplanders were sure “ that the french Decoy'd them into that snare ” ( B.239 / a / 5 , fo . 51 , 52 ) . The following day Kelsey made further ...
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