Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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At various times during the decade , the British engaged in combat with several different peoples who inhabited , or passed through , Nova Scotia : the Micmac , the French operating from the northern side of the Bay of Fundy and Cape ...
At various times during the decade , the British engaged in combat with several different peoples who inhabited , or passed through , Nova Scotia : the Micmac , the French operating from the northern side of the Bay of Fundy and Cape ...
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But if the Micmac chose to resist his expropriation of the land , he intended to conduct a war unlike any that had been fought in Nova Scotia before . The Governor outlined his thinking in an unambiguous letter to the Board of Trade .
But if the Micmac chose to resist his expropriation of the land , he intended to conduct a war unlike any that had been fought in Nova Scotia before . The Governor outlined his thinking in an unambiguous letter to the Board of Trade .
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68 Over the next few months the leaders of the Micmac resistance repeatedly emphasized their status as " savages " , and soon they began to claim that they represented all the Native peoples of North America.69 If the proclamations of ...
68 Over the next few months the leaders of the Micmac resistance repeatedly emphasized their status as " savages " , and soon they began to claim that they represented all the Native peoples of North America.69 If the proclamations of ...
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