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SOME HISTORICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE “DOWN EAST” ROUTE

Pages 3-16 | Published online: 10 Nov 2009
 

ABSTRACT

For over three centuries, explorers and privateers, fishermen and planters, job seekers and tourists have plied the “Down East” route–bearing witness to the close connection between New England and Atlantic Canada. Today the traditional “good neighborliness” is threatened by a series of complex issues: American ownership of recreational land, environmental problems and jurisdictional disputes. This article seeks to place these present controversies in perspective by a historical overview of some key factors which have contributed to the interdependence of the two regions.

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