Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 71
Page 4
... easily matched their own technological advantages at the time of contact , and this led to a temporary balance of power between the two groups that vanished once Europeans and their germs established themselves in greater numbers .
... easily matched their own technological advantages at the time of contact , and this led to a temporary balance of power between the two groups that vanished once Europeans and their germs established themselves in greater numbers .
Page 8
The winter of 1604-05 proved so harsh at St. Croix that when spring came the survivors chose " to escape the cold and the dreadful winter " by moving across the Bay of Fundy to a more sheltered harbour where they established Port ...
The winter of 1604-05 proved so harsh at St. Croix that when spring came the survivors chose " to escape the cold and the dreadful winter " by moving across the Bay of Fundy to a more sheltered harbour where they established Port ...
Page 101
In 1873 they arrived on Efate , where successful Presbyterian missions had been established at Erakor , Pango and Havannah Harbour . They established their first mission station on the tiny isle of Iririki , within close proximity to ...
In 1873 they arrived on Efate , where successful Presbyterian missions had been established at Erakor , Pango and Havannah Harbour . They established their first mission station on the tiny isle of Iririki , within close proximity to ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
EditorDirecteur SecretarySecrétaire | |
Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
9 95 | |
Copyright | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Acadian Acadiensis activity American Andrews appeared Archives Association Atlantic Baptiste became Board British Brunswick Canada Canadian capital cent century changes Church collection Colonial Company continued County Court culture dans direction document early economic edited England established evidence exports fish fishery forest France Fraser French George Halifax historians important industry interest Island issue James Jean John jokes Journal July June labour land Limited lives Louisbourg major March Maritimes Micmac mill Native nature Newfoundland North Nova Scotia Office Ontario original period planning political presented Press production province published Québec region relations Report response Review Royale Saint slaves social Society sources Spring Studies suggests summer Toronto trade Treaty United University women