The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Henry Dodwell, Ernest Alfred Benians Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... sent from the mother country . From 1665 to 1671 there was an uninterrupted influx of settlers . During Talon's intendancy there were in all 1828 state- aided immigrants.1 The young women were carefully selected , and it was the King's ...
... sent from the mother country . From 1665 to 1671 there was an uninterrupted influx of settlers . During Talon's intendancy there were in all 1828 state- aided immigrants.1 The young women were carefully selected , and it was the King's ...
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... sent envoys to the Iroquois in order to dissuade them from raising the hatchet against New France's allies.2 The astute Iroquois seemed to agree . But soon afterwards they suddenly fell on the Ottawas and the Illinois ; and it was re ...
... sent envoys to the Iroquois in order to dissuade them from raising the hatchet against New France's allies.2 The astute Iroquois seemed to agree . But soon afterwards they suddenly fell on the Ottawas and the Illinois ; and it was re ...
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... sent many settlers northward to the district which later became Pictou County . In 1767 the total population of Nova ... sent from New York to Annapolis Royal on the Bay of Fundy . Scouts sent to explore the Annapolis valley and the ...
... sent many settlers northward to the district which later became Pictou County . In 1767 the total population of Nova ... sent from New York to Annapolis Royal on the Bay of Fundy . Scouts sent to explore the Annapolis valley and the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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