Acadiensis, Volume 27Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1997 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... Irish . Those fears were heightened as succeeding waves of Irish Presbyterians arrived each summer . In an effort to disperse them the government offered newcomers land in the more remote areas of the province . One group , headed by ...
... Irish . Those fears were heightened as succeeding waves of Irish Presbyterians arrived each summer . In an effort to disperse them the government offered newcomers land in the more remote areas of the province . One group , headed by ...
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... Irish , the size and distribution of the community can most readily be measured in terms of the distribution of Presbyterian churches . In 1776 there were 15 Presbyterian churches in New Hampshire , compared with 84 Congregationalist ...
... Irish , the size and distribution of the community can most readily be measured in terms of the distribution of Presbyterian churches . In 1776 there were 15 Presbyterian churches in New Hampshire , compared with 84 Congregationalist ...
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... Irish population would support the convicts over the government . Despite periodic faction - fighting , the Irish men and women working in Newfoundland were a relatively cohesive group with a distinct identity , most of whom were ...
... Irish population would support the convicts over the government . Despite periodic faction - fighting , the Irish men and women working in Newfoundland were a relatively cohesive group with a distinct identity , most of whom were ...
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