Acadiensis, Volume 27Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1997 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... settlement in British territory in the years following the American Revolution . Yet no mention of this group or of their settlement is found in the five major studies of New Hampshire and the Revolution produced between 1917 and 1996 ...
... settlement in British territory in the years following the American Revolution . Yet no mention of this group or of their settlement is found in the five major studies of New Hampshire and the Revolution produced between 1917 and 1996 ...
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... settlement , meant that the Irish community in the first and second generations tended to be highly integrated and tribal by nature . This tribalism was particularly important during the periodic swarmings which characterized the settlement ...
... settlement , meant that the Irish community in the first and second generations tended to be highly integrated and tribal by nature . This tribalism was particularly important during the periodic swarmings which characterized the settlement ...
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... settlement , length of settlement and fluctuating market demands for agricultural produce.31 The need for capital to establish a farm was imperative to the settling family , Johnstone cautioned prospective settlers . Emigrants without ...
... settlement , length of settlement and fluctuating market demands for agricultural produce.31 The need for capital to establish a farm was imperative to the settling family , Johnstone cautioned prospective settlers . Emigrants without ...
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