Acadiensis, Volume 27, Issue 2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1998 - North Atlantic Region |
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... Jean had a precedent , involved fewer people and has been less controversial . To a large degree , however , the two deportations affected one people . A significant portion of Ile St. - Jean's population in 1758 was comprised of ...
... Jean had a precedent , involved fewer people and has been less controversial . To a large degree , however , the two deportations affected one people . A significant portion of Ile St. - Jean's population in 1758 was comprised of ...
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... Jean was sealed on 26 July 1758. It was on this day that Governor Augustin de Boschenry de Drucour capitulated at ... Jean . Although the articles of capitulation provided for the removal of the French garrison on Ile St. - Jean , none ...
... Jean was sealed on 26 July 1758. It was on this day that Governor Augustin de Boschenry de Drucour capitulated at ... Jean . Although the articles of capitulation provided for the removal of the French garrison on Ile St. - Jean , none ...
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... Jean or Ile Royale , or perhaps near Europe . Some of the deportees from Ile St. - Jean became involved in privateering after they arrived in France and some may also have served on French warships . Seventeen transports were ordered to ...
... Jean or Ile Royale , or perhaps near Europe . Some of the deportees from Ile St. - Jean became involved in privateering after they arrived in France and some may also have served on French warships . Seventeen transports were ordered to ...
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