The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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In spite of civil war at home and British ships at large , in April 1628 the new Company imprudently sent out a fleet of four vessels carrying 400 settlers , with provisions , cattle and building material . Meanwhile , about a month ...
In spite of civil war at home and British ships at large , in April 1628 the new Company imprudently sent out a fleet of four vessels carrying 400 settlers , with provisions , cattle and building material . Meanwhile , about a month ...
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Company , in which Benjamin Franklin was interested , sent many settlers northward to the district which later became Pictou County . In 1767 the total population of Nova Scotia was 13,374 , of whom more than half had come from the ...
Company , in which Benjamin Franklin was interested , sent many settlers northward to the district which later became Pictou County . In 1767 the total population of Nova Scotia was 13,374 , of whom more than half had come from the ...
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Miles Macdonell was sent on to Red River with some of the disbanded soldiers and a couple of field pieces , and found little difficulty in recovering Fort Douglas . Meanwhile Lady Douglas had persuaded the Governor at Quebec , Sir John ...
Miles Macdonell was sent on to Red River with some of the disbanded soldiers and a couple of field pieces , and found little difficulty in recovering Fort Douglas . Meanwhile Lady Douglas had persuaded the Governor at Quebec , Sir John ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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