Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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opportunity is lost to draw comparisons between the activities of different European groups and between their perceptions of different American areas . A further binding force is the frequent interweaving of the effects of European ...
opportunity is lost to draw comparisons between the activities of different European groups and between their perceptions of different American areas . A further binding force is the frequent interweaving of the effects of European ...
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While Quinn is concerned chiefly with the European , Martin is concerned with the Indian . Quinn's book is long , whereas Martin's covers 238 pages all told . Whereas the strength of Quinn's study is that it is more than the sum of its ...
While Quinn is concerned chiefly with the European , Martin is concerned with the Indian . Quinn's book is long , whereas Martin's covers 238 pages all told . Whereas the strength of Quinn's study is that it is more than the sum of its ...
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Europeans knew the location of the summer villages and knew where the Indians would be each year . ... together of European and Indian interests along a narrow range of mutual interest was shown by the argot of Micmac , Basque and ...
Europeans knew the location of the summer villages and knew where the Indians would be each year . ... together of European and Indian interests along a narrow range of mutual interest was shown by the argot of Micmac , Basque and ...
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