Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... Royale included the islands of Ile Royale ( Cape Breton ) and Ile St. Jean ( Prince Edward Island ) . The French used the names Ile Royale and " Cap Breton " interchangeably . I have compiled a nominal list of the 216 slaves found in ...
... Royale included the islands of Ile Royale ( Cape Breton ) and Ile St. Jean ( Prince Edward Island ) . The French used the names Ile Royale and " Cap Breton " interchangeably . I have compiled a nominal list of the 216 slaves found in ...
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... Royale . In Louisbourg's newly formed society , people tended to change occupations more readily than in France but , because almost all manufactures were imported , their occupational choice was narrow . As in small French towns of the ...
... Royale . In Louisbourg's newly formed society , people tended to change occupations more readily than in France but , because almost all manufactures were imported , their occupational choice was narrow . As in small French towns of the ...
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... 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 . The first governor of ...
... 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 . The first governor of ...
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Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
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