Acadiensis, Volumes 4-5Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1974 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 101
... Canso area . In addition Canso was thought to be " the key to this part of North America , ” functioning as a barrier to French ambitions in Nova Scotia . Within a few years , however , it became clear that both the economic and ...
... Canso area . In addition Canso was thought to be " the key to this part of North America , ” functioning as a barrier to French ambitions in Nova Scotia . Within a few years , however , it became clear that both the economic and ...
Page 102
... Canso fishery . These boats were manned by a total of 119 men.12 Despite the small population , the shrinking fishery , and the miserable state of the troops , there were a variety of profitable enterprises possible at Canso . As early ...
... Canso fishery . These boats were manned by a total of 119 men.12 Despite the small population , the shrinking fishery , and the miserable state of the troops , there were a variety of profitable enterprises possible at Canso . As early ...
Page 103
... Canso was a problem , however , because of the short sojourn of many officers there . Taking advantage of his friendship with the former Canso comman- dant , Captain Christopher Aldridge , who was then in England , Gould wrote in March ...
... Canso was a problem , however , because of the short sojourn of many officers there . Taking advantage of his friendship with the former Canso comman- dant , Captain Christopher Aldridge , who was then in England , Gould wrote in March ...
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