Acadiensis, Volume 11Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1981 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 143
... French - Canadian society actually became more and more rural after the Conquest , as demographic growth resulted in a smaller percentage of the habitants taking part in the fur trade . Yet French - Canadian farmers for a time were able ...
... French - Canadian society actually became more and more rural after the Conquest , as demographic growth resulted in a smaller percentage of the habitants taking part in the fur trade . Yet French - Canadian farmers for a time were able ...
Page 147
... French - Canadian merchants were left with the inter- nal trade of Lower Canada , particularly that of the Richelieu ... French Canadians ' relatively small role in the Montreal business community must be placed in the context of the ...
... French - Canadian merchants were left with the inter- nal trade of Lower Canada , particularly that of the Richelieu ... French Canadians ' relatively small role in the Montreal business community must be placed in the context of the ...
Page 148
... French Canadians were willing to invest in rail- roads which were primarily designed to serve Lower Canadian customers . French - Canadian cultural values were not the crucial factor in determining the position that they would take in ...
... French Canadians were willing to invest in rail- roads which were primarily designed to serve Lower Canadian customers . French - Canadian cultural values were not the crucial factor in determining the position that they would take in ...
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