Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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This saying , part of the Atlantic Canadian idiom , speaks to the fact that for centuries , along the whole North American coastline between Cape Cod and Labrador , few things mattered more . In commercial fishing communities prosperity ...
This saying , part of the Atlantic Canadian idiom , speaks to the fact that for centuries , along the whole North American coastline between Cape Cod and Labrador , few things mattered more . In commercial fishing communities prosperity ...
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After 1815 , while many Americans might talk about absorbing British North America , these statements did not reflect government policy : " continentalism ' took the form of confidence in the flow of history .
After 1815 , while many Americans might talk about absorbing British North America , these statements did not reflect government policy : " continentalism ' took the form of confidence in the flow of history .
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Tomblin notes that the central theme in the Borderlands approach , which “ challenges old ways of thinking " , is the assumption that " North America runs more naturally north and south than east and west as specified by national ...
Tomblin notes that the central theme in the Borderlands approach , which “ challenges old ways of thinking " , is the assumption that " North America runs more naturally north and south than east and west as specified by national ...
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