Acadiensis, Volumes 5-6Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1975 - Atlantic Provinces |
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- The Maritime Provinces in the second half of the nineteenth century ex- perienced an out - migration that was strongly motivated by economic factors . Although relatively prosperous in the 1850s and 60s , the regional economy was ...
- The Maritime Provinces in the second half of the nineteenth century ex- perienced an out - migration that was strongly motivated by economic factors . Although relatively prosperous in the 1850s and 60s , the regional economy was ...
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... provinces dropped to 2 % in Nova Scotia , to 0.2 % on the Island , and 0.01 % in New Brunswick . In the 90s Nova ... Maritime Provinces , but it is evident from these population figures that the take - off point for large- scale out ...
... provinces dropped to 2 % in Nova Scotia , to 0.2 % on the Island , and 0.01 % in New Brunswick . In the 90s Nova ... Maritime Provinces , but it is evident from these population figures that the take - off point for large- scale out ...
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... Maritime Provinces.40 The timing was crucial . The Maritime economy entered its period of dislocation and de- pression just as one of two adjacent regions was rapidly expanding . The fail- ure of the Maritimes to develop its own ...
... Maritime Provinces.40 The timing was crucial . The Maritime economy entered its period of dislocation and de- pression just as one of two adjacent regions was rapidly expanding . The fail- ure of the Maritimes to develop its own ...
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