Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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slaves any easier in Ile Royale . Admittedly , slaves in Cape Breton were baptized and acquired Christian names from the master's family . Ninety - seven black and Amerindian slaves appear in the Louisbourg parish records ; 57 of those ...
slaves any easier in Ile Royale . Admittedly , slaves in Cape Breton were baptized and acquired Christian names from the master's family . Ninety - seven black and Amerindian slaves appear in the Louisbourg parish records ; 57 of those ...
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Although Louisbourg was home to the colony's largest slave community , not all slaves purchased there remained in the bustling port town . In 1734 , Jean Pierre Roma , director of a company founded to set up a large fishing operation ...
Although Louisbourg was home to the colony's largest slave community , not all slaves purchased there remained in the bustling port town . In 1734 , Jean Pierre Roma , director of a company founded to set up a large fishing operation ...
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Slaves were in demand at Louisbourg during the New England occupation from 1745 to 1749. Many of the military leaders of the New England expedition against Louisbourg owned slaves and participated in the slave trade .
Slaves were in demand at Louisbourg during the New England occupation from 1745 to 1749. Many of the military leaders of the New England expedition against Louisbourg owned slaves and participated in the slave trade .
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