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Paul Mascarene's lengthy summary of Nova Scotia leaders' interactions with Acadians since 1710, especially around loyalty oaths [4]
Mascarene sends Acadian deputies long letter warning them of dire consequences for support some Acadians give to rebels ("Banditti") [5]
Mascarene tells British secretary of state about Minas rebels influencing people, and "time and good care [needed] to wean them of that inclination" [6]
"Almost impossible to effect their Removal without Bloodshed" - Better to keep Acadians on lands they have title to and have improved [7]
Description of Acadian settlement Minas includes salt marsh farming, dikes and room for fortress (Note: "savages" used) [8]
Secretary of state says settling active-duty Highland soldiers in Nova Scotia better than sending them back to Scotland [9]
As French and British negotiators draft peace treaty, writer tells why "useless" Cape Breton Island should be returned to France [10]
British politics and ministers' self-interest will influence whether Cape Breton is be kept or lost [11]
Treaty clause restoring Cape Breton to France means giving up its port and fort, rich timber stands and coal mining, and strategic location [12]
"I wish it may not prove too true" - Benjamin Franklin reports learning that 3,000 Canadians might march on Albany, New York [13]
Huron mission at Detroit engages joiner to work in church, including altar rail, confessional and sacristy closet for altar-fronts [14]
Comment on upper class social life in Canada ranges from Madame Lanodière's brightness to clergy's dismay at dances on feast days [15]
Summary of conclusions made by examiners of Hudson's Bay Company policy includes its checks on settlement and increasing trade [16]
Petitioning adventurers who sent 1746-7 expedition want permission to extend settlement and trade into continent near Hudson Bay [17]
Employee says finally HBC will be supporting religious welfare and Christian treatment of "servants and natives" [18]
This article needs additional citations for
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See also: |
Events from the year 1748 in Canada.
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adding to it. (December 2010) |
Paul Mascarene's lengthy summary of Nova Scotia leaders' interactions with Acadians since 1710, especially around loyalty oaths [4]
Mascarene sends Acadian deputies long letter warning them of dire consequences for support some Acadians give to rebels ("Banditti") [5]
Mascarene tells British secretary of state about Minas rebels influencing people, and "time and good care [needed] to wean them of that inclination" [6]
"Almost impossible to effect their Removal without Bloodshed" - Better to keep Acadians on lands they have title to and have improved [7]
Description of Acadian settlement Minas includes salt marsh farming, dikes and room for fortress (Note: "savages" used) [8]
Secretary of state says settling active-duty Highland soldiers in Nova Scotia better than sending them back to Scotland [9]
As French and British negotiators draft peace treaty, writer tells why "useless" Cape Breton Island should be returned to France [10]
British politics and ministers' self-interest will influence whether Cape Breton is be kept or lost [11]
Treaty clause restoring Cape Breton to France means giving up its port and fort, rich timber stands and coal mining, and strategic location [12]
"I wish it may not prove too true" - Benjamin Franklin reports learning that 3,000 Canadians might march on Albany, New York [13]
Huron mission at Detroit engages joiner to work in church, including altar rail, confessional and sacristy closet for altar-fronts [14]
Comment on upper class social life in Canada ranges from Madame Lanodière's brightness to clergy's dismay at dances on feast days [15]
Summary of conclusions made by examiners of Hudson's Bay Company policy includes its checks on settlement and increasing trade [16]
Petitioning adventurers who sent 1746-7 expedition want permission to extend settlement and trade into continent near Hudson Bay [17]
Employee says finally HBC will be supporting religious welfare and Christian treatment of "servants and natives" [18]