Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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According to Bruce Trigger , " as the fur trade became more important , Indian groups in the Maritimes seem to have begun to fight with adjacent bands in order to secure larger hunting territories " , and if that was the case ...
According to Bruce Trigger , " as the fur trade became more important , Indian groups in the Maritimes seem to have begun to fight with adjacent bands in order to secure larger hunting territories " , and if that was the case ...
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1830s to Confederation demonstrates the extent to which Nova Scotians adopted a strategy of free trade during the pre - Confederation era . No quarrel is raised in this paper with the view that factors other than reciprocity determined ...
1830s to Confederation demonstrates the extent to which Nova Scotians adopted a strategy of free trade during the pre - Confederation era . No quarrel is raised in this paper with the view that factors other than reciprocity determined ...
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As a result , trade with the United States increased from less than 15 per cent of Nova Scotia's entire trade before 1840 to more than 30 per cent of total trade by 1848. The American share of Nova Scotia's trade further increased in ...
As a result , trade with the United States increased from less than 15 per cent of Nova Scotia's entire trade before 1840 to more than 30 per cent of total trade by 1848. The American share of Nova Scotia's trade further increased in ...
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