Transhumance amongst European settlers in Atlantic Canada.Studies the patterns of residential seasonal mobility in Newfoundland, southern Labrador and an adjoining part of Quebec. Migration to winter camps; Community behavior, settlement expansion and colonization.Smith...
Starting from the first fishing colonies, European settlers in Canada, mostly from France and Great Britain, gradually established networks of trading posts and small outposts. As the French and the British expanded their colonies, each European power made alliances with different First Nations groups...
Population figures for the seventeenth century show that in 1625 there were around 500 settlers in French Canada and 200 in Dutch settlements, but there were 2,000 in the English colonies. Fifty years later, the English had absorbed the Dutch colonies. By 1700, New France had around 20,000...
It called for urgent clarification from European Union member states about what they are doing to regularize the status of British people in their countries once Britain leaves the bloc. In the event of "no deal", the committee called on all EU member states, including Britain, to make publi...
it would seem that the EU and the US working together with like-minded governments in Canada and the UK would be in a position to set up a “trans-Atlantic climate club” and thereby impose a global cost on carbon emissions. …Australian Trade Minister Dan Tehan labelled carbon tariffs “...
disputes between the native peoples and the white settlers, the settlers can take comfort in the fact that it will be their court system that adjudicates the claims because they are the victors who confiscated the native peoples' land, in accordance with the settlers' “rule of law” of ...
Population figures for the seenth century show that in 1625 there were around 500 settlers in French Canada and 200 in Dutch settlements, but there were 2,000 in the English colonies. Fifty years later, the English had absorbed the Dutch colonies. By 1700, New France had around 20,000 ...
Some demographers and public health scientists have estimated that 80–90% of exposed indigenous populations died during these epidemics, leaving behind vast areas of abandoned or under populated areas that were often noted in historical accounts by European settlers. The decimation of many communities ...
She was born inwesternAustralia. You can useWesternto describe people and things connected with the United States, Canada, the countries of western Europe, and sometimes other industrialized countries. The US and otherWesterngovernments criticized the move. ...
In the case of settler colonial states such as Australia, it was not the arrival of “White” European settlers in places already home to Aboriginal societies which marked the acknowledgment of a multicultural nation, but rather more recent changes in both political recognition of minoritized ...