Acadiensis, Volumes 13-15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1983 |
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... immigrants , attracted significant numbers of native New Brun- swickers and non - Irish immigrants because of its anti - Catholic and racist appeal . By mid - century it functioned as a nativist organization whose purpose was to defend ...
... immigrants , attracted significant numbers of native New Brun- swickers and non - Irish immigrants because of its anti - Catholic and racist appeal . By mid - century it functioned as a nativist organization whose purpose was to defend ...
Page 81
... immigrants for these undesirable jobs . " In an attempt to combat the debilitating effects of immigrant competition , such as a general lowering of wage scales , Orangemen sounded the call for economic segregation . They suggested that ...
... immigrants for these undesirable jobs . " In an attempt to combat the debilitating effects of immigrant competition , such as a general lowering of wage scales , Orangemen sounded the call for economic segregation . They suggested that ...
Page 128
... immigrants in the colonial defences . After May 1766 , each wave of immigrants was assigned to a strategic site along the Mississippi River , which constituted the international boundary between British and Spanish territory . Although ...
... immigrants in the colonial defences . After May 1766 , each wave of immigrants was assigned to a strategic site along the Mississippi River , which constituted the international boundary between British and Spanish territory . Although ...
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