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Page 67
... Newfoundland , and the fur - trade hin- terland south of the Great Lakes . The year 1713 thus marked an important turning point in the history of New France . Henceforth , the colony was lim- ited as never before , bounded by two long ...
... Newfoundland , and the fur - trade hin- terland south of the Great Lakes . The year 1713 thus marked an important turning point in the history of New France . Henceforth , the colony was lim- ited as never before , bounded by two long ...
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... Newfoundland , for that island was still an anomaly within the empire . Newfoundland's anomalous status did not mean the island was unimportant . From a very early period , Newfoundland had played a key role in imperial strategy . As ...
... Newfoundland , for that island was still an anomaly within the empire . Newfoundland's anomalous status did not mean the island was unimportant . From a very early period , Newfoundland had played a key role in imperial strategy . As ...
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... Newfoundland : In and for the Province of Newfoundland the Legislature shall have exclusive authority to make laws in relation to education , but the Legislature will not have authority to make laws prejudicially affecting any right or ...
... Newfoundland : In and for the Province of Newfoundland the Legislature shall have exclusive authority to make laws in relation to education , but the Legislature will not have authority to make laws prejudicially affecting any right or ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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