Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... Major Cope " . The first " Major Cope " , a retired British army officer and an immigrant to New England , passed through Nova Scotia in the 1730s . The other " Major Cope " was a leader of a community of Micmac , and an important ...
... Major Cope " . The first " Major Cope " , a retired British army officer and an immigrant to New England , passed through Nova Scotia in the 1730s . The other " Major Cope " was a leader of a community of Micmac , and an important ...
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... Major . Almost certainly , Cope wanted to heighten his status when he spoke with officials from the colonial government . The French sometimes granted Micmac leaders the title " Major " ; they never allowed a Micmac a higher rank . 52 ...
... Major . Almost certainly , Cope wanted to heighten his status when he spoke with officials from the colonial government . The French sometimes granted Micmac leaders the title " Major " ; they never allowed a Micmac a higher rank . 52 ...
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... Major Cope " may be largely a coincidence . But it does draw attention to Jean Baptiste's use of the title " Major " . He may have adopted it in part because the earlier Cope had used it and gained power and respect from it . More ...
... Major Cope " may be largely a coincidence . But it does draw attention to Jean Baptiste's use of the title " Major " . He may have adopted it in part because the earlier Cope had used it and gained power and respect from it . More ...
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