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... Nova Scotians sought escape . At the time of the enactment of the union , the people of Nova Scotia re- sisted their elected officials by petitioning against the change . Then they struck in September 1867 in the elections to the ...
... Nova Scotians sought escape . At the time of the enactment of the union , the people of Nova Scotia re- sisted their elected officials by petitioning against the change . Then they struck in September 1867 in the elections to the ...
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... Nova Scotia to the United States as a last resort . In the end , however , Wilkins took his shilling with the rest , but as John A. Macdonald admitted , Nova Scotia would " consider itself for some time , a conscript rather than a ...
... Nova Scotia to the United States as a last resort . In the end , however , Wilkins took his shilling with the rest , but as John A. Macdonald admitted , Nova Scotia would " consider itself for some time , a conscript rather than a ...
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... Nova Scotia , and since the politically active farmers defined themselves as a social class that was as poorly represented by the two old par- ties , the Conservatives of Nova Scotia found themselves in third - place position behind a ...
... Nova Scotia , and since the politically active farmers defined themselves as a social class that was as poorly represented by the two old par- ties , the Conservatives of Nova Scotia found themselves in third - place position behind a ...
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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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