Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... relations in the opening phase of European expansion . Whenever Europeans entered a new region of the Americas , they found that Indian numbers and knowledge of the local environment easily matched their own technological advantages at ...
... relations in the opening phase of European expansion . Whenever Europeans entered a new region of the Americas , they found that Indian numbers and knowledge of the local environment easily matched their own technological advantages at ...
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... Relations " to declare that " virtually all Canadians live in the borderlands shared with the United States " ( p . 191 ) , whereas only a small fringe on the American side of the border live in the Borderlands . This definition , of ...
... Relations " to declare that " virtually all Canadians live in the borderlands shared with the United States " ( p . 191 ) , whereas only a small fringe on the American side of the border live in the Borderlands . This definition , of ...
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... relations between unions and employers . Finally , the province looked abroad for an economic planning model , which ... relation to the national Canadian average . Moreover , the per capita differential in incomes between province and ...
... relations between unions and employers . Finally , the province looked abroad for an economic planning model , which ... relation to the national Canadian average . Moreover , the per capita differential in incomes between province and ...
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Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
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