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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Europeans knew the location of the summer villages and knew where the Indians would be each year . Therefore there was no need to establish land posts in order to concentrate the Indians for the convenience of traders .
Europeans knew the location of the summer villages and knew where the Indians would be each year . Therefore there was no need to establish land posts in order to concentrate the Indians for the convenience of traders .
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Land - locked Indians might meet white invaders on terms of near military equality , but those on the coast had to be prepared to face floating batteries of cannon and small but well trained landing parties of professional fighters .
Land - locked Indians might meet white invaders on terms of near military equality , but those on the coast had to be prepared to face floating batteries of cannon and small but well trained landing parties of professional fighters .
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Europeans replaced Indians as the workforce that exploited these resources . On the prairies , by contrast , settled farmers ... The transition from Indian to settler economy was to an extent masked by an identity of resources .
Europeans replaced Indians as the workforce that exploited these resources . On the prairies , by contrast , settled farmers ... The transition from Indian to settler economy was to an extent masked by an identity of resources .
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