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... fishing , snaring , trapping , and hunting . While most of the salmon fishing was done by men , it was the women who filleted , smoked , and stored the fish and made fish eggs into dried cakes that often were used as trade items . THE ...
... fishing , snaring , trapping , and hunting . While most of the salmon fishing was done by men , it was the women who filleted , smoked , and stored the fish and made fish eggs into dried cakes that often were used as trade items . THE ...
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... fishing cod off Newfoundland from about 1480 , it was John Cabot's reports about a vast cod fishery off the shores of the " new isle " that sparked widespread European interest in the Americas . While Europe's sixteenth - century ...
... fishing cod off Newfoundland from about 1480 , it was John Cabot's reports about a vast cod fishery off the shores of the " new isle " that sparked widespread European interest in the Americas . While Europe's sixteenth - century ...
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... fishing port on the North Atlantic , harvesting some 150 000 quintals of fish annually by 1720. An average of 154 ships a year called at the port , a number exceeded in North America only by Boston , New York , and Philadelphia . Although ...
... fishing port on the North Atlantic , harvesting some 150 000 quintals of fish annually by 1720. An average of 154 ships a year called at the port , a number exceeded in North America only by Boston , New York , and Philadelphia . Although ...
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The Great LakesSt Lawrence Lowlands First Nations | 15 |
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