Acadiensis, Volume 23Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1993 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 31
... British officials angrily took action . Refusing to declare war on the Micmac because to do so " would be a manner to own them a free and Independent people " , governor and council issued a proclamation ordering British subjects to ...
... British officials angrily took action . Refusing to declare war on the Micmac because to do so " would be a manner to own them a free and Independent people " , governor and council issued a proclamation ordering British subjects to ...
Page 39
... British expected that in addition to " the Burying of the Hatchet " the Micmac would acknowledge the British king as their " great chief and Father " . Cope agreed to this and promised also that he would bring his own people in within a ...
... British expected that in addition to " the Burying of the Hatchet " the Micmac would acknowledge the British king as their " great chief and Father " . Cope agreed to this and promised also that he would bring his own people in within a ...
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... British not found its inherent weakness . On the other hand , the French association posed almost as many problems for natives as the British did . French policy was designed to serve French interests ; far from benign in its treatment ...
... British not found its inherent weakness . On the other hand , the French association posed almost as many problems for natives as the British did . French policy was designed to serve French interests ; far from benign in its treatment ...
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