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 and participated in the slave trade . William Pepperell usually kept 10 or 12 slaves and " maintained a splendid barge with a black crew dressed in uniform " . 77 One of those slaves , Catto , accompanied Pepperell to Louisbourg ...
... slaves and participated in the slave trade . William Pepperell usually kept 10 or 12 slaves and " maintained a splendid barge with a black crew dressed in uniform " . 77 One of those slaves , Catto , accompanied Pepperell to Louisbourg ...
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