Acadiensis, Volumes 3-4Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1973 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... settlement . This internal migration was not restricted to young unmarried males ; whole families sometimes moved to other Acadian settlements . Of 822 men , who lived in Port Royal from its foundation up to 1750 , 253 left the parish ...
... settlement . This internal migration was not restricted to young unmarried males ; whole families sometimes moved to other Acadian settlements . Of 822 men , who lived in Port Royal from its foundation up to 1750 , 253 left the parish ...
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... settlement was largely contingent upon clearing the land of its trees ; and for centuries the abundant forest was widely exploited for construction materials and fuel.1 Yet by comparison with the history of settlement and agriculture ...
... settlement was largely contingent upon clearing the land of its trees ; and for centuries the abundant forest was widely exploited for construction materials and fuel.1 Yet by comparison with the history of settlement and agriculture ...
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... settlement in Maine . In general , the ethnic distribution at the beginning of the twentieth century can be seen in terms of the cumula- tive effect of four major phases of settlement : 1 ) the expansion of early rural settlement along ...
... settlement in Maine . In general , the ethnic distribution at the beginning of the twentieth century can be seen in terms of the cumula- tive effect of four major phases of settlement : 1 ) the expansion of early rural settlement along ...
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