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Of course, as they did in the 1600's, 1700's, 1800's, 1900's and maybe even today.
They usually eat food. They surely dress like Canadians (Aka E.T.'s).
Brian Redway has written: 'Spotlight on Indo-Canadians' -- subject(s): East Indian Canadians
Jean Lamarre has written: 'The French Canadians of Michigan' -- subject(s): French-Canadians, History
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canadians have access to fresh water caus e they are close r and African s arnog
John P. DuLong has written: 'French Canadians in Michigan' -- subject(s): History, Emigration and immigration, French-Canadians, Ethnic relations 'French-Canadian genealogical research' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Handbooks, manuals, French-Canadians
Dependent from or on what?.
None of the founding fathers were from florida...it was still Spanish territory in the late 1700's.
Francine Lalonde has written: 'Canada's challenge' -- subject(s): English-French relations, French-Canadians, Canadians
N.E Spretson has written: 'A practical treatise on casting and founding' -- subject(s): Founding