Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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By the Treaty of Utrecht ( 1713 ) , France had given up its claims to the island of Newfoundland , but had been granted ... French treaties , though in 1783 the boundaries of the Treaty Shore were shifted to Cape St. John and Cape Ray .
By the Treaty of Utrecht ( 1713 ) , France had given up its claims to the island of Newfoundland , but had been granted ... French treaties , though in 1783 the boundaries of the Treaty Shore were shifted to Cape St. John and Cape Ray .
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Masters , whose research focussed on the political history of the treaty , is credited with promoting the view that Reciprocity caused prosperity , 1 The authors would like to thank the participants in the economic history workshop ...
Masters , whose research focussed on the political history of the treaty , is credited with promoting the view that Reciprocity caused prosperity , 1 The authors would like to thank the participants in the economic history workshop ...
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although he certainly recognized that the treaty was not the sole cause of increased economic well - being . Since the 1970s nothing has been published on the economic impact of the treaty.7 8 A major theme in Maritime economic history ...
although he certainly recognized that the treaty was not the sole cause of increased economic well - being . Since the 1970s nothing has been published on the economic impact of the treaty.7 8 A major theme in Maritime economic history ...
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