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| 2017-05-05 | Original language:English | 10.25 x1.00 x7.37l, | File type: PDF | 352 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Early British Nova Scotia, French Arcadia and Indigenous North America Mapped Out|By bookwomen37|I really enjoyed reading this well researched well written history of Nova Scotia and Acadia. The author follows the British, The French and Indigenous peoples as they settle and war over Northeastern North America. I liked the way the author showed how maps and geography shaped t|||"Homelands and Empires is an excellent study of the struggle among Indigenous nations, the French, and the British for territorial sovereignty in Northeastern North America, what is now Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and parts of Maine and Quebec.
The period from 1690 to 1763 was a time of intense territorial competition during which Indigenous peoples remained a dominant force. British Nova Scotia and French Acadia were imaginary places that administrators hoped to graft over the ancestral homelands of the Mi’kmaq, Wulstukwiuk, Passamaquoddy, and Abenaki peoples.
Homelands and Empires is the inaugural volume in the University of Toronto Press’s Studies in Atlantic Canada Histo...
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