Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... Micmac and the French would soon find a way to cooperate and overthrow British rule . One of the principal aims of British policy , therefore , was to keep these peoples separated , to isolate the Micmac , the Acadians and the French ...
... Micmac and the French would soon find a way to cooperate and overthrow British rule . One of the principal aims of British policy , therefore , was to keep these peoples separated , to isolate the Micmac , the Acadians and the French ...
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... Micmac out of the peninsula decisively and forever . 62 The war began soon after the Governor made this statement . Cornwallis always claimed that the Micmac struck first , and he may have spoken the truth . 63 The arrival of thousands ...
... Micmac out of the peninsula decisively and forever . 62 The war began soon after the Governor made this statement . Cornwallis always claimed that the Micmac struck first , and he may have spoken the truth . 63 The arrival of thousands ...
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... 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 1749 were our only source of information about ...
... 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 1749 were our only source of information about ...
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Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
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