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Page 68
... Acadians were allowed only the property that each person could carry in two hands onto the transports . The centre of the Acadian homeland , the northeastern arm of the Bay of Fundy , a distinctive pattern of communities that had ...
... Acadians were allowed only the property that each person could carry in two hands onto the transports . The centre of the Acadian homeland , the northeastern arm of the Bay of Fundy , a distinctive pattern of communities that had ...
Page 74
... Acadian Deportation ( 1969 ) , and The Acadians : Creation of a People ( 1973 ) , cover the opening round of the conquest . Errol Sharpe , A People's History of Prince Edward Island ( 1976 ) , includes a chapter on the remarkable ...
... Acadian Deportation ( 1969 ) , and The Acadians : Creation of a People ( 1973 ) , cover the opening round of the conquest . Errol Sharpe , A People's History of Prince Edward Island ( 1976 ) , includes a chapter on the remarkable ...
Page 83
... Acadians were found in much smaller numbers and at new locations , scattered along the Gulf of St. Lawrence rather than the Bay of Fundy . The new Acadia had not the slightest interest in the issues of the American Revolution . Some New ...
... Acadians were found in much smaller numbers and at new locations , scattered along the Gulf of St. Lawrence rather than the Bay of Fundy . The new Acadia had not the slightest interest in the issues of the American Revolution . Some New ...
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