Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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The differences between the men , to a great extent , reflected changes in thought throughout the Anglo - American and Native North American worlds of the 18th century . In the 1740s and 1750s most of the English- speaking colonists and ...
The differences between the men , to a great extent , reflected changes in thought throughout the Anglo - American and Native North American worlds of the 18th century . In the 1740s and 1750s most of the English- speaking colonists and ...
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In the effort to support and protect the commercial agriculture of non - Native settlers , Indian farmers were prevented from becoming competitors by regulations that limited access to technology and encouraged instead what Carter calls ...
In the effort to support and protect the commercial agriculture of non - Native settlers , Indian farmers were prevented from becoming competitors by regulations that limited access to technology and encouraged instead what Carter calls ...
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They established their first mission station on the tiny isle of Iririki , within close proximity to the native villages of Fila and Meli . Their efforts to convert the native peoples proved unsuccessful , as they were viewed with great ...
They established their first mission station on the tiny isle of Iririki , within close proximity to the native villages of Fila and Meli . Their efforts to convert the native peoples proved unsuccessful , as they were viewed with great ...
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