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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... native Canadian manufacturers were overwhelmed and replaced during the late nineteenth century by a tide of American industrialists who established new plants in the Montreal - Toronto St. Lawrence corridor . However , a small segment ...
... native Canadian manufacturers were overwhelmed and replaced during the late nineteenth century by a tide of American industrialists who established new plants in the Montreal - Toronto St. Lawrence corridor . However , a small segment ...
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... native origins , began to participate in some fashion in the develop- ment of a more diversified urban economy . But the majority of great merchants retained a commitment to an unmodified staples economy . In the early nineteenth ...
... native origins , began to participate in some fashion in the develop- ment of a more diversified urban economy . But the majority of great merchants retained a commitment to an unmodified staples economy . In the early nineteenth ...
Page 109
... native or European , who have inhabited the region . The sixteenth century was a time of social revolution among native peoples whose territories bordered on the Atlantic Ocean . It was also the time . when Europeans of various ...
... native or European , who have inhabited the region . The sixteenth century was a time of social revolution among native peoples whose territories bordered on the Atlantic Ocean . It was also the time . when Europeans of various ...
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