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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Because a very large proportion of Canadian investment in shipping became committed to these trades due to favourable ... The growth of the Halifax fleet is also closely synchronized with the growth of trade between the U.K. and British ...
Because a very large proportion of Canadian investment in shipping became committed to these trades due to favourable ... The growth of the Halifax fleet is also closely synchronized with the growth of trade between the U.K. and British ...
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... that as much as 39 % of the total Canadian fleet may have been employed in American trades in the early 1880s . ... at detailed estimates of the profitability of Canadian vessels in particular trade routes , a basic component in ...
... that as much as 39 % of the total Canadian fleet may have been employed in American trades in the early 1880s . ... at detailed estimates of the profitability of Canadian vessels in particular trade routes , a basic component in ...
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Trade for fur and hides became organized in the seventeenth century , but its cycle remained geared to the fishing seasons . Europeans knew the location of the summer villages and knew where the Indians would be each year .
Trade for fur and hides became organized in the seventeenth century , but its cycle remained geared to the fishing seasons . Europeans knew the location of the summer villages and knew where the Indians would be each year .
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