Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Slaves and Their Owners in Ile Royale , 1713-1760 * IN 1733 , CHARLES , AN 18 - year old black slave , produced much of the food consumed in his owner's household . Charles was the property of Pierre Benoist , an ensign in the garrison ...
Slaves and Their Owners in Ile Royale , 1713-1760 * IN 1733 , CHARLES , AN 18 - year old black slave , produced much of the food consumed in his owner's household . Charles was the property of Pierre Benoist , an ensign in the garrison ...
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Each summer French and Basque migrant fishermen swelled the population throughout Ile Royale . In Louisbourg's newly formed society , people tended to change occupations more readily than in France but , because almost all manufactures ...
Each summer French and Basque migrant fishermen swelled the population throughout Ile Royale . In Louisbourg's newly formed society , people tended to change occupations more readily than in France but , because almost all manufactures ...
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Most of Ile Royale's governors and commissaires - ordonnateur had slaves . Since the governor and the commissaire were the two most powerful men in the colony , their actions set the tone for social behaviour in Ile Royale .
Most of Ile Royale's governors and commissaires - ordonnateur had slaves . Since the governor and the commissaire were the two most powerful men in the colony , their actions set the tone for social behaviour in Ile Royale .
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