Acadiensis, Volumes 10-111980 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 65
Page 21
... Agricultural Background of Settlement in Eastern Nova Scotia", Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 46 (1956), pp. 378-404. This work grew out of a chance encounter between Clark, D.C. Harvey the archivist of Nova Scotia ...
... Agricultural Background of Settlement in Eastern Nova Scotia", Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 46 (1956), pp. 378-404. This work grew out of a chance encounter between Clark, D.C. Harvey the archivist of Nova Scotia ...
Page 129
... agricultural county but much clearing had also occurred in Kings (about 70,000 acres); Queens, York and Carleton (40,000 - 50,000 acres each); and Charlotte (35,000 acres). In 1840, Saint John and Portland together accounted for almost ...
... agricultural county but much clearing had also occurred in Kings (about 70,000 acres); Queens, York and Carleton (40,000 - 50,000 acres each); and Charlotte (35,000 acres). In 1840, Saint John and Portland together accounted for almost ...
Page 144
... agricultural production between 1831 and 1844. Ouellet would argue that the failure of the habitants to switch from wheat earlier in the century proves that they were not sensitive to market demands anyway: nevertheless the price of ...
... agricultural production between 1831 and 1844. Ouellet would argue that the failure of the habitants to switch from wheat earlier in the century proves that they were not sensitive to market demands anyway: nevertheless the price of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Acadian acadienne Acadiensis agricultural American architectural Archives Atlantic Canada British Brunswick building Canadian Historical Cape Breton capital census Church coal College colonial Company Confederation culture Dalhousie Dalhousie University decade DesBarres early economic emigration essays Evangeline export federal fish fishery Fredericton French French-Canadian Glasgow growth Halifax Highland historians historical geography historique ibid immigration important industry interest iron James John's Journal July labour land literacy Louisbourg Loyalists Maritime Medical Maritime Provinces Mary Mary Cannon Memorial University ment merchants Micmac Montreal Mount Allison Mount Allison University Museum National Newfoundland nineteenth century North America Nova Scotia Ontario Ottawa paper period Pictou County political population Press Prince Edward Island production pulp Quebec Railway Reid Report resource Review Saint John settlement ship shipbuilding social Society Steel thesis Thomas Cantley timber tion Toronto trade traditional Trueman urban