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Sorry about that. I was trying to remove the copied bit and due to both of us editing at the same time I took out too much. I put it back now. Cheers. Enter CambridgeBayWeather, waits for audience applause, not a sausage 15:31, 18 January 2010 (UTC)
Remove the religious POV you are inserting. If the forces that were being killed were British, say "British". Heironymous Rowe ( talk) 20:59, 1 March 2010 (UTC)
Hi,
You asked how I know that the 84th (Royal Highland Emigrants) Regiment were not in the New York or Philadelphia Campaigns. Well, I thought that I knew. On February 26, I explained my evidence for so concluding on the Regiment’s discussion page under the heading, ‘Campaign Participation’ (I forgot to sign my post at the time, which I have now done.). I am pretty familiar with British regimental participation in the American Revolutionary War and all of the evidence that I could find (which I list on the Discussion Page) pointed to the 84th having no involvement in New York 1776 or Philadelphia 1777. I deleted the bits about the New York, Philadelphia/Monmouth and Penobscot Campaigns because they were uncited (Wikipedia policy encourages users to "aggressively" delete all uncited claims) and because they contradicted all of my available information. I thought (and still think) that the claim about the 84th defending Penobscot in 1779 was down to someone mixing them up with another regiment – the 82nd – and I thought (past tense) that the stuff about NY and PA was the result of similar misconceptions.
Nevertheless, I appear to have been misguided. A new post has been added to the 84th article's Discussion Page, right below mine, from Kim Stacy, who has done research into the 84th and found that companies from the Regiment in fact served in the 2nd Light Infantry Battalion of General Howe’s army; and who writes, “I will be happy to share what I have with you to date”. This is good news and I have emailed Kim Stacy via the address given on the page to make further enquiries. As regards incorporation of Kim Stacy’s findings into the article, everything depends on whether his/her (you don’t know whether a ‘Kim’ is male or female) sources have been published. Wikipedia policy absolutely forbids the use of what it calls “original research” as sources for its articles - to the extent that anything unpublished is out of bounds. I expect that the rationale for this regulation is that information citing published sources can be easily checked for authenticity, whereas information gleaned from archive research cannot. I am hoping that further information from Kim Stacy will be forthcoming.
In the meantime, if you have references that support the 84th’s involvement in the New York and Pennsylvania Campaigns, then do not hesitate to add your information to the article along with citations.
By the way, congratulations on all the sterling work that you have done for the article; helping to give the men of the Royal Highland Emigrants the place in history that they earned.
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Hi! While I appreciate the contributions you're making to WP in areas that I also work on, I'd appreciate it if you added categories to your new articles (e.g. your recent article on John Small.
On a more specific note, you've asserted in two articles that Joseph Broussard was present at the Battle of Bloody Creek (1757). I'd really like to know the source for that, since I've not seen it claimed anywhere, and some writers explicitly claim the leaders of the Acadians in that action were unknown. Magic ♪piano 12:36, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
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Hello - I thought that I had changed the text sufficently. I apologize given that this is apparently not the case. I am interested in reworking the page with other references than the Canadian Bio if I can have the opportunity.
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Hello -I have substantially reworked the piece and posted it. I will continue to add new references. Is there anything else I need to do to address this issue?-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 19:07, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
Thank you for your edits. Please consider 1) Using the Show Preview button (beside the Save Page button), 2) Grouping edits together to avoid clogging the page's edit History which makes it hard for fellow editors to monitor the edits, 3) Describing each edit with the Edit Summary box (above the Save Page button). Hu ( talk) 23:51, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
Please. Hu ( talk) 20:49, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
You uploaded the image File:DonaldMacDonald84thRegiment.jpg, claiming on the description page that you created the work yourself. I (and the GA reviewer at Talk:Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge/GA1) are skeptical that you actually painted the image yourself. Can you tell me who painted the image (and when they painted it), and where it (the artwork, since this is presumably a photograph you took) is located? Thanks! Magic ♪piano 13:35, 2 August 2010 (UTC)
I could only find out that the image was purchased at auction and is in a "private collection. I'm not sure what this means in terms of wiki criteria for images and copyright. Maybe it needs to be taken down. Magicpiano - great editing on the site.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 07:48, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
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You recent edit on French and Indian War popped up and noticing your redlinked userpage, I immediately clicked on your talk page to congratulate you on making a great edit, when I realized that you have made over 3000 edits. User pages are a great place to tell people a little about who they are interacting with and make the Wikipedia experience less impersonal as well as give a sense of who has a firm grasp of Wikipedia and the code and stuff. I would strongly suggest making one, even if it only includes some of your interests editing here. Also, User pages make great desk tops, as you can see mine is a place where I keep links, and pages I have commitments to and other tasks that I am working on. Oh, and by the way, great eye for the link on French and Indian War! Sadads ( talk) 00:43, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
Thank you for your kind words, and your work on the campaigns of the Acadian expulsion; those have filled a huge void. By the way, I had also intended to eventually write up d'Iberville's Newfoundland expedition -- well done! Magic ♪piano 02:49, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
Do you have the page numbers for your addition to the Massachusetts article? I don't doubt that it's legitimate, and its not that big of a deal, but page numbers should generally be given along with the book. (I'm trying to bring the article up to GA status in the next month or two, and it's likely the reviewer will want specific pages). Alexius Horatius 20:41, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
I really appreciate that people are attentive to these details. - thanks. -- Hantsheroes ( talk) 10:35, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
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well your doing well thus far...Would love to see you join a few Wikipedia:WikiProject like Wikipedia:WikiProject Nova Scotia ....That said i have two suggestion if you dont mind...one is and edit summary would help to make sure your editions do not get reverted...
Then for references we have templates you can use if you wish...this will allow you to add more helpful info to refs like isbn numbers and links to books etc...See Wikipedia:Citation templates for all the different kinds (ps what your doing now is fine and this is simply a suggestion.)
<ref>{{Cite book | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = | publisher = | date = | location = | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = }}</ref>
Why do you keep removing the reference to the removals being ethnic cleansing? The removals are one of the history's classic examples of ethnic cleansing. The major historians of the topic (Plank, Faragher) are crystal clear on this. And this is old news. It already said "forced removal" - why do you take offense at "ethnic cleansing" - Here are three different dictionary and encyclopedia entries on ethnic cleansing: 1) "The systematic elimination of an ethnic group or groups from a region or society, as by deportation, forced emigration, or genocide." 2. "the attempt to create ethnically homogeneous geographic areas through the deportation or forcible displacement of persons belonging to particular ethnic groups" (Brittanica), and 3. "the expulsion, imprisonment, or killing of an ethnic minority by a dominant majority". Another encyclopedia uses this definition: "the elimination of unwanted ethnic groups by deportation, forcible displacement, or genocide." Here are links to articles, sites and books all openly acknowledging and discussing the removals as a well-known example of ethnic cleansing. They are by historians, government officials, legal scholars, etc., not some lone blogger:
http://www.cmhg.gc.ca/cmh/page-230-eng.asp
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/3323533/Britain-acknowledges-expulsion-of-Acadians.html
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=14564
http://www.salon.com/2005/03/01/faragher/
http://hnn.us/articles/when-french-settlers-were-victims-ethnic-cleansing-north-america
http://www.olgp.net/chs/d1/acadians.htm
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/03/the-expulsion-of-the-acadians-2589038.html
http://www.law.ualberta.ca/centres/ccs/issues/legrandderangement.php — Preceding unsigned comment added by Breeze009 ( talk • contribs) 21:28, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
There is not unanimity among leading historians that using the term "ethnic cleansing" is appropriate in referring to the Expulsion of the Acadians. I have tried to reference the different historians in the "Historical Comparisons" section on the Expulsion of the Acadians article. I haven't yet included historian John G. Reid who also disagrees with using the term. John Grenier is also quite critical of Faragher (see his preface to War in Nova Scotia). I think using the phrase "forced removal" is as close as the unanimity gets. I would recommend that we develop the Historical Comparisons section using some of the footnote content you put on the John Gorham article along with what I have. We could refer people to the historical comparison section the first time "forced removal" is used. Rather than the article taking a position on using the term ethnic cleansing, as you know, wiki is interested in showing the different sides of any particular issue. What do you think?-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 23:39, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
Dear Hantsheroes: I like the "Historical Comparisons" section very much. Its a great idea. Excellent how you presented many different sides and competing interpretations. That way you show people the range of the interpretation and this gives readers, who are so inclined, the opportunity to investigate different schools of thought. Well done. This is a great solution to competing interps. I may clean it up a bit, in terms of moving some of the citations that are in-text to footnotes. Keep up the good work. Breeze009 ( talk) 05:57, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
Great. I wonder if we should copy our discussion to the talk page of the Expulsion of the Acadians because I'm sure other editors will continue to run into this. Or perhaps the footnote is enough. What do you think?-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 16:15, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
You know after looking at the ranger page you are right the link to the US Army Rangers is appropriate. I have now gone back to your version. Thanks for your update. Marc29th ( talk) 21:49, 29 October 2010 (UTC)
Your edits to Evangeline are significantly less helpful when the cited sources do not include page numbers. Would you be able to go back and add them? -- Midnightdreary ( talk) 19:28, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
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I don't know how, at this point, to state that this image is in the "public domaine". Please help.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 02:08, 9 January 2011 (UTC)
I'm just wondering which source(s) call it "Father Le Loutre's War"; I have never seen these skirmishes collected in this way before. Can you give page references, please. Verne Equinox ( talk) 18:22, 12 March 2011 (UTC)
Could we pls not copy and past from Military history of Canada they are separate for a reason. thank you Moxy ( talk) 12:01, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
I really appreciate your guidance and attention to quality control. Thank you.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 12:57, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
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Sorry if i was a bit rude..just woke up ...Thank you for keeping a cool head. Moxy ( talk) 00:02, 14 March 2011 (UTC) |
Hello my friend - was wondering if you have seen our Bibliographies of mostly digitized books --> Bibliography of Canada and Bibliography of Canadian history---- was wondering if you have any idea of books for the section " Bibliography of Canada#New Brunswick and for the other Atlantic provinces. Moxy ( talk) 00:48, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
I am sure I could add a few books. I'll look it over. Are there people I can ask specifically on wiki to copyedit work. I have done a lot on the Expulsion of the Acadians but need someone to copyedit it.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 01:00, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
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I note that you are the copyright holder for the image of Allan Maclean of Torloisk. Do you know where I could get, or would you be able to provide, a quality copy for use in a presentation at a Clan Maclean event? I would be most grateful! Shipsview ( talk) 15:52, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
This image is in the public domain so anyone is free to use it. I do not know the location of the original. Hantsheroes ( talk) 17:21, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
I think you have the page number wrong re: reference to Ried in the Historical Comparisons. The page number you have is to Patterson's chapter.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 23:50, 20 October 2011 (UTC)
Hi Hantsheroes, a friend of mine works at a museum in Newcastle, England and he's interested in your picture of the life ticket for Stephen Kemble to the Theatre Royal in Newcastle and would like to find out more information. Stephen Kemble was one of the first managers of the theatre and my friend is currently researching for an exhibition on the theatre. His email is adam.bell@twmuseums.org.uk so it would be great if you could contact him. Many thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jonnyk84 ( talk • contribs) 18:18, 1 November 2011 (UTC)
I just emailed him. I look forward to hearing what they are doing re: the exhibition. -- Hantsheroes ( talk) 18:30, 1 November 2011 (UTC)
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I am writing to you because you are the writer of the majority of the article. It has been noticed during the translation in French that Lovewell has died twice (paragraph Battle of Pequawket). Quite strange isn't it? Could you please have a look? Regards, Skiff ( talk) 04:06, 21 July 2012 (UTC)
Good catch. I clarified the section.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 00:18, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
I am not bias against new englanders, since I live in New England. However, the image of Church instead of Grand Pre, is as sinister as putting James Eagan Holmes` photo instead of the Aurora cinema photo in 2012 Aurora shooting. You forget that Church attack a people who had nothing to do with the Raid on Deerfield. Like attacking Virginians for what Massachusetts did. Furthemore, he went out of his way not only to kill people, burn their homes, destroy their crops, but scalp them as well. Church is nothing but another Holmes, and I have no bias against people living in Colorado for that.-- Donnacona ( talk) 01:39, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
See response on "Talk Page" for Raid on Grand Pre -- Hantsheroes ( talk) 05:06, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
Tell me, why did you name it Father Le Loutre's War and not the Anglo-Mi'kmaq War? Furthermore, why Father Rale's War, and not the Anglo-Wabanaki War? The two priests were not part of all the conflicts involving the Abenakis and the Mi'kmaqs against the English colonists? Le Loutre was twice captured by the English and was not in Acadia for at least two years. Father Rale or Rasle, was also not involved in all the Abenaki retaliations.-- Donnacona ( talk) 15:33, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
See "talk page" for Father Le Loutre's War. -- Hantsheroes ( talk) 16:02, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
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Hi there. I've been updating Sackville, New Brunswick and have noticed that there's a fair bit of content that is repeated for example among the topics Tantramar Marshes, Isthmus of Chignecto, Beaubassin, Fort Beauséjour etc. I've already tried to discuss this on talk pages for Sackville and Tantramar. I had the idea that the Tantramar article could focus more on the natural environment, while the scope of the Sackville article would stick closer to the human history of the area. My concern is that anyone clicking around in the pages is going to be confused as to the context of various historical events. Also it is more difficult to maintain content that is repeated in a number of places. What do you think? -- Cornellier ( talk) 00:40, 4 November 2012 (UTC)
I think it makes sense to put only the natural environment material on the marshes site. I see the repetition. I think beaubassin could be put with the Chignecto article. I see the chignecto article as covering more than the sackville area. What do you think?-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 04:21, 5 November 2012 (UTC)
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There is an image of a map of Nova Scotia(1752) upload by you. Do you remember from where did you get that image? I'm trying to locate that image . I've contact the British Museum and the British Library but the can't find the image. Thanks
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Charles Morris 1752 map: National Archives, Kew. The image is a partial of CO700 Nova Scotia 31. I changed the info on the wiki site - sorry for the confusion. Are you doing work on Morris or Nova Scotia during this time period? If so, I'm interested to know about it - I have a friend who is doing a masters thesis on him who would also be interested.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 12:05, 22 November 2012 (UTC)
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Thank you for your attention to quality control re: copyright. Is the best way for me to respond to the concerns you raised is for me to simply to go back to the passages you have flagged and re-write them?-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 12:58, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
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Hello. I was a little frustrated that you reverted my edit to the Georges Island article without explanation. Only now did I realize that you likely did not provide an explanation because the reason for your revert should have been obvious - I had introduced a typo (in the spelling of Canada of all things) to the article. Sorry about that, and sorry for being frustrated. -- Skeezix1000 ( talk) 19:55, 28 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hi! I reverted back to the original version because many regiments changed names but they have their own articles. Example: Régiment de Béarn (1684), Régiment Béarn (1762), Régiment Bourbonnais, Régiment d'Agénois (1776), 29e demi-brigade de bataille have through the years changed names and are all linked in some way, but they have separate articles. I agree with this because changing of a name is not just cosmetic, it has a profond change, just like when compagnies change names, they change administrations, politics, strategies, etc., and often many people get fired, such as myself. If you look at city names, Constantinople became Istanbul, but the two cities are not the same. I live in Québec City, and when performances are given by the Troops de la marine, they dress up as Troop de la marine, and when they give performances of the Compagnies Franches de la Marine, they dress up differently and have a different flag. The former is a 17th century regiment, the later 18th century. After Jean-Baptiste Colbert died, things gradually changed which could have to do with the change in name. Furthermore, so many books and articles talk about Troops de la marine, that it is good for the reader to know that we have an article on them. You and I like history a lot, or we would not be here. I see so many new articles on atheletes. As soon as they start a professional sport, their name shows up in wikipedia and they have not even provened themselves. Many people have done great things in life and their names never show up on wikipedia. Have a nice day!-- Harfang ( talk) 16:55, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
Thanks for this clarification. I agree with what you are saying. I was always confused about the difference and you've helped by identifying the chronology. .-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 18:05, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
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I am just letting you know that I plan to split content from Military History of Nova Scotia to Draft:Maritime provinces in the American Revolution. You are welcome to contribute to the latter article. Eddie891 Talk Work 19:47, 29 April 2018 (UTC)
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Don’t delete. This academic journal is a very significant source for scholarly work on history in Atlantic Canada. The entry simply describes what it is, as is the case with many academic journals in wikipedia. I'm not sure what more it needs to be here to warrant keeping it.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 22:28, 8 September 2018 (UTC)
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Hi, Hantsheroes. You are adding material about individuals supporting an organization called the 1776 Project, but the only source you cited for that material was the organization's own website. Information included in articles should be noteworthy, which is generally demonstrated by coverage in independent reliable sources. I also do not believe the organization to be notable, and I have proposed its deletion because I have been unable to find independent coverage of it in reliable sources. I think you should hold off adding any more information about the "1776 Project" to articles until you have reliable (non-opinion) sources that are not from the organization or its website. Thank you. – wallyfromdilbert ( talk) 20:03, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
Hi. I'm not sure what you mean. There are more sources than simply the website of the 1776 Project - see the articles in the The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic and Quillette. These are reliable sources.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 00:25, 10 May 2020 (UTC)
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Remove the religious POV you are inserting. If the forces that were being killed were British, say "British". Heironymous Rowe ( talk) 20:59, 1 March 2010 (UTC)
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Hello - I thought that I had changed the text sufficently. I apologize given that this is apparently not the case. I am interested in reworking the page with other references than the Canadian Bio if I can have the opportunity.
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Hello -I have substantially reworked the piece and posted it. I will continue to add new references. Is there anything else I need to do to address this issue?-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 19:07, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
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Please. Hu ( talk) 20:49, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
You uploaded the image File:DonaldMacDonald84thRegiment.jpg, claiming on the description page that you created the work yourself. I (and the GA reviewer at Talk:Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge/GA1) are skeptical that you actually painted the image yourself. Can you tell me who painted the image (and when they painted it), and where it (the artwork, since this is presumably a photograph you took) is located? Thanks! Magic ♪piano 13:35, 2 August 2010 (UTC)
I could only find out that the image was purchased at auction and is in a "private collection. I'm not sure what this means in terms of wiki criteria for images and copyright. Maybe it needs to be taken down. Magicpiano - great editing on the site.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 07:48, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
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Thank you for your kind words, and your work on the campaigns of the Acadian expulsion; those have filled a huge void. By the way, I had also intended to eventually write up d'Iberville's Newfoundland expedition -- well done! Magic ♪piano 02:49, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
Do you have the page numbers for your addition to the Massachusetts article? I don't doubt that it's legitimate, and its not that big of a deal, but page numbers should generally be given along with the book. (I'm trying to bring the article up to GA status in the next month or two, and it's likely the reviewer will want specific pages). Alexius Horatius 20:41, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
I really appreciate that people are attentive to these details. - thanks. -- Hantsheroes ( talk) 10:35, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
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well your doing well thus far...Would love to see you join a few Wikipedia:WikiProject like Wikipedia:WikiProject Nova Scotia ....That said i have two suggestion if you dont mind...one is and edit summary would help to make sure your editions do not get reverted...
Then for references we have templates you can use if you wish...this will allow you to add more helpful info to refs like isbn numbers and links to books etc...See Wikipedia:Citation templates for all the different kinds (ps what your doing now is fine and this is simply a suggestion.)
<ref>{{Cite book | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = | publisher = | date = | location = | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = }}</ref>
Why do you keep removing the reference to the removals being ethnic cleansing? The removals are one of the history's classic examples of ethnic cleansing. The major historians of the topic (Plank, Faragher) are crystal clear on this. And this is old news. It already said "forced removal" - why do you take offense at "ethnic cleansing" - Here are three different dictionary and encyclopedia entries on ethnic cleansing: 1) "The systematic elimination of an ethnic group or groups from a region or society, as by deportation, forced emigration, or genocide." 2. "the attempt to create ethnically homogeneous geographic areas through the deportation or forcible displacement of persons belonging to particular ethnic groups" (Brittanica), and 3. "the expulsion, imprisonment, or killing of an ethnic minority by a dominant majority". Another encyclopedia uses this definition: "the elimination of unwanted ethnic groups by deportation, forcible displacement, or genocide." Here are links to articles, sites and books all openly acknowledging and discussing the removals as a well-known example of ethnic cleansing. They are by historians, government officials, legal scholars, etc., not some lone blogger:
http://www.cmhg.gc.ca/cmh/page-230-eng.asp
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/3323533/Britain-acknowledges-expulsion-of-Acadians.html
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=14564
http://www.salon.com/2005/03/01/faragher/
http://hnn.us/articles/when-french-settlers-were-victims-ethnic-cleansing-north-america
http://www.olgp.net/chs/d1/acadians.htm
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/03/the-expulsion-of-the-acadians-2589038.html
http://www.law.ualberta.ca/centres/ccs/issues/legrandderangement.php — Preceding unsigned comment added by Breeze009 ( talk • contribs) 21:28, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
There is not unanimity among leading historians that using the term "ethnic cleansing" is appropriate in referring to the Expulsion of the Acadians. I have tried to reference the different historians in the "Historical Comparisons" section on the Expulsion of the Acadians article. I haven't yet included historian John G. Reid who also disagrees with using the term. John Grenier is also quite critical of Faragher (see his preface to War in Nova Scotia). I think using the phrase "forced removal" is as close as the unanimity gets. I would recommend that we develop the Historical Comparisons section using some of the footnote content you put on the John Gorham article along with what I have. We could refer people to the historical comparison section the first time "forced removal" is used. Rather than the article taking a position on using the term ethnic cleansing, as you know, wiki is interested in showing the different sides of any particular issue. What do you think?-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 23:39, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
Dear Hantsheroes: I like the "Historical Comparisons" section very much. Its a great idea. Excellent how you presented many different sides and competing interpretations. That way you show people the range of the interpretation and this gives readers, who are so inclined, the opportunity to investigate different schools of thought. Well done. This is a great solution to competing interps. I may clean it up a bit, in terms of moving some of the citations that are in-text to footnotes. Keep up the good work. Breeze009 ( talk) 05:57, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
Great. I wonder if we should copy our discussion to the talk page of the Expulsion of the Acadians because I'm sure other editors will continue to run into this. Or perhaps the footnote is enough. What do you think?-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 16:15, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
You know after looking at the ranger page you are right the link to the US Army Rangers is appropriate. I have now gone back to your version. Thanks for your update. Marc29th ( talk) 21:49, 29 October 2010 (UTC)
Your edits to Evangeline are significantly less helpful when the cited sources do not include page numbers. Would you be able to go back and add them? -- Midnightdreary ( talk) 19:28, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
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I don't know how, at this point, to state that this image is in the "public domaine". Please help.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 02:08, 9 January 2011 (UTC)
I'm just wondering which source(s) call it "Father Le Loutre's War"; I have never seen these skirmishes collected in this way before. Can you give page references, please. Verne Equinox ( talk) 18:22, 12 March 2011 (UTC)
Could we pls not copy and past from Military history of Canada they are separate for a reason. thank you Moxy ( talk) 12:01, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
I really appreciate your guidance and attention to quality control. Thank you.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 12:57, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
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Hello my friend - was wondering if you have seen our Bibliographies of mostly digitized books --> Bibliography of Canada and Bibliography of Canadian history---- was wondering if you have any idea of books for the section " Bibliography of Canada#New Brunswick and for the other Atlantic provinces. Moxy ( talk) 00:48, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
I am sure I could add a few books. I'll look it over. Are there people I can ask specifically on wiki to copyedit work. I have done a lot on the Expulsion of the Acadians but need someone to copyedit it.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 01:00, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
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I note that you are the copyright holder for the image of Allan Maclean of Torloisk. Do you know where I could get, or would you be able to provide, a quality copy for use in a presentation at a Clan Maclean event? I would be most grateful! Shipsview ( talk) 15:52, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
This image is in the public domain so anyone is free to use it. I do not know the location of the original. Hantsheroes ( talk) 17:21, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
I think you have the page number wrong re: reference to Ried in the Historical Comparisons. The page number you have is to Patterson's chapter.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 23:50, 20 October 2011 (UTC)
Hi Hantsheroes, a friend of mine works at a museum in Newcastle, England and he's interested in your picture of the life ticket for Stephen Kemble to the Theatre Royal in Newcastle and would like to find out more information. Stephen Kemble was one of the first managers of the theatre and my friend is currently researching for an exhibition on the theatre. His email is adam.bell@twmuseums.org.uk so it would be great if you could contact him. Many thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jonnyk84 ( talk • contribs) 18:18, 1 November 2011 (UTC)
I just emailed him. I look forward to hearing what they are doing re: the exhibition. -- Hantsheroes ( talk) 18:30, 1 November 2011 (UTC)
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Good catch. I clarified the section.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 00:18, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
I am not bias against new englanders, since I live in New England. However, the image of Church instead of Grand Pre, is as sinister as putting James Eagan Holmes` photo instead of the Aurora cinema photo in 2012 Aurora shooting. You forget that Church attack a people who had nothing to do with the Raid on Deerfield. Like attacking Virginians for what Massachusetts did. Furthemore, he went out of his way not only to kill people, burn their homes, destroy their crops, but scalp them as well. Church is nothing but another Holmes, and I have no bias against people living in Colorado for that.-- Donnacona ( talk) 01:39, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
See response on "Talk Page" for Raid on Grand Pre -- Hantsheroes ( talk) 05:06, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
Tell me, why did you name it Father Le Loutre's War and not the Anglo-Mi'kmaq War? Furthermore, why Father Rale's War, and not the Anglo-Wabanaki War? The two priests were not part of all the conflicts involving the Abenakis and the Mi'kmaqs against the English colonists? Le Loutre was twice captured by the English and was not in Acadia for at least two years. Father Rale or Rasle, was also not involved in all the Abenaki retaliations.-- Donnacona ( talk) 15:33, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
See "talk page" for Father Le Loutre's War. -- Hantsheroes ( talk) 16:02, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
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Hi there. I've been updating Sackville, New Brunswick and have noticed that there's a fair bit of content that is repeated for example among the topics Tantramar Marshes, Isthmus of Chignecto, Beaubassin, Fort Beauséjour etc. I've already tried to discuss this on talk pages for Sackville and Tantramar. I had the idea that the Tantramar article could focus more on the natural environment, while the scope of the Sackville article would stick closer to the human history of the area. My concern is that anyone clicking around in the pages is going to be confused as to the context of various historical events. Also it is more difficult to maintain content that is repeated in a number of places. What do you think? -- Cornellier ( talk) 00:40, 4 November 2012 (UTC)
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Charles Morris 1752 map: National Archives, Kew. The image is a partial of CO700 Nova Scotia 31. I changed the info on the wiki site - sorry for the confusion. Are you doing work on Morris or Nova Scotia during this time period? If so, I'm interested to know about it - I have a friend who is doing a masters thesis on him who would also be interested.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 12:05, 22 November 2012 (UTC)
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Thank you for your attention to quality control re: copyright. Is the best way for me to respond to the concerns you raised is for me to simply to go back to the passages you have flagged and re-write them?-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 12:58, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
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Hi! I reverted back to the original version because many regiments changed names but they have their own articles. Example: Régiment de Béarn (1684), Régiment Béarn (1762), Régiment Bourbonnais, Régiment d'Agénois (1776), 29e demi-brigade de bataille have through the years changed names and are all linked in some way, but they have separate articles. I agree with this because changing of a name is not just cosmetic, it has a profond change, just like when compagnies change names, they change administrations, politics, strategies, etc., and often many people get fired, such as myself. If you look at city names, Constantinople became Istanbul, but the two cities are not the same. I live in Québec City, and when performances are given by the Troops de la marine, they dress up as Troop de la marine, and when they give performances of the Compagnies Franches de la Marine, they dress up differently and have a different flag. The former is a 17th century regiment, the later 18th century. After Jean-Baptiste Colbert died, things gradually changed which could have to do with the change in name. Furthermore, so many books and articles talk about Troops de la marine, that it is good for the reader to know that we have an article on them. You and I like history a lot, or we would not be here. I see so many new articles on atheletes. As soon as they start a professional sport, their name shows up in wikipedia and they have not even provened themselves. Many people have done great things in life and their names never show up on wikipedia. Have a nice day!-- Harfang ( talk) 16:55, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
Thanks for this clarification. I agree with what you are saying. I was always confused about the difference and you've helped by identifying the chronology. .-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 18:05, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
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The reference for the article is not an obituary. The reference is to an article in the distinguished Dictionary of Canadian Biography. McKay was very influential in the field of education in Nova Scotia.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 01:26, 23 February 2018 (UTC)
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Don’t delete. This academic journal is a very significant source for scholarly work on history in Atlantic Canada. The entry simply describes what it is, as is the case with many academic journals in wikipedia. I'm not sure what more it needs to be here to warrant keeping it.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 22:28, 8 September 2018 (UTC)
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See talk page.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 18:24, 12 May 2019 (UTC)
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Hi, Hantsheroes. You are adding material about individuals supporting an organization called the 1776 Project, but the only source you cited for that material was the organization's own website. Information included in articles should be noteworthy, which is generally demonstrated by coverage in independent reliable sources. I also do not believe the organization to be notable, and I have proposed its deletion because I have been unable to find independent coverage of it in reliable sources. I think you should hold off adding any more information about the "1776 Project" to articles until you have reliable (non-opinion) sources that are not from the organization or its website. Thank you. – wallyfromdilbert ( talk) 20:03, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
Hi. I'm not sure what you mean. There are more sources than simply the website of the 1776 Project - see the articles in the The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic and Quillette. These are reliable sources.-- Hantsheroes ( talk) 00:25, 10 May 2020 (UTC)
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Great article. I've tweaked it and upgraded it to B class. You've done the major work on it, and I suggest you submit it for GA. Thanks. – S. Rich ( talk) 02:52, 26 February 2023 (UTC) thanks for the feedback. -- Hantsheroes ( talk) 14:27, 5 March 2023 (UTC)
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Category:Captives of Native Canadians has been nominated for renaming. A discussion is taking place to decide whether this proposal complies with the categorization guidelines. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at the category's entry on the categories for discussion page. Thank you. Mason ( talk) 20:37, 3 December 2023 (UTC)
Category:Military regiments raised in Nova Scotia has been nominated for merging. A discussion is taking place to decide whether it complies with the categorization guidelines. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at the category's entry on the categories for discussion page. Thank you. Mason ( talk) 23:08, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
Thank you for making a bunch of improvements to Benjamin Jackson (sailor) 10-12 years ago! I have more recently made a bunch more improvements and nominated it for featured article status. Are you able to comment on the nomination? Thanks in advance if so! Dugan Murphy ( talk) 22:47, 26 June 2024 (UTC)