British Colonisation in an Atlantic Canadian Context

By taking the long view of the history of colonization in indigenous Mi’kmaw territory along with the neighbouring homelands of the Wolastoqiyik and Beothuk/Innu peoples, this chapter places the British colonization of Atlantic Canada in context. The British, the last in a series of European coloniz...

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Main Author: Reid, John G.
Format: Book Part
Language:unknown
Published: Edinburgh University Press 2020
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474459037.003.0002
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Summary:By taking the long view of the history of colonization in indigenous Mi’kmaw territory along with the neighbouring homelands of the Wolastoqiyik and Beothuk/Innu peoples, this chapter places the British colonization of Atlantic Canada in context. The British, the last in a series of European colonizers, were anticipated by both the Basque and the French, but the intensity of colonization and the occupation of indigenous land accelerated with the British presence. Each of the essays in this volume are placed within this broader framework and the chapter concludes that collectively the chapters contribute to the historiography of the Atlantic and British Worlds as well as the historiography of settler colonialism.