Acadiensis, Volume 4Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1974 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... French immigrants were from Quebec , but most had come from the Maritime Provinces.33 By 1908 , then , the Franco - American population was concentrated in the new manufacturing centers , and it is possible to determine statistically ...
... French immigrants were from Quebec , but most had come from the Maritime Provinces.33 By 1908 , then , the Franco - American population was concentrated in the new manufacturing centers , and it is possible to determine statistically ...
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... Franco - American settlement in these specialized industrial centers . Moreover , total manufacturing employment was more highly correlated with the total population ( r = .808 ) than with the Franco - American population . The data ...
... Franco - American settlement in these specialized industrial centers . Moreover , total manufacturing employment was more highly correlated with the total population ( r = .808 ) than with the Franco - American population . The data ...
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... people in 1970 spoke French as their first language . No longer are Franco - Americans so concentrated in the old mill towns . More Franco - Americans now live in Livermore Falls than in the town of Jay , where the original settlement ...
... people in 1970 spoke French as their first language . No longer are Franco - Americans so concentrated in the old mill towns . More Franco - Americans now live in Livermore Falls than in the town of Jay , where the original settlement ...
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VOL IV No 12 AUTUMNAUTOMNE 197475 | 2 |
JAMES P ALLEN 135 | 32 |
NAOMI GRIFFITHS Y 4 | 67 |
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