NOVA SCOTIA,CANADA - COW MOOSE IN THE WOODS REAL PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC UNPOSTED


NOVA SCOTIA,CANADA - COW MOOSE IN THE WOODS REAL PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC UNPOSTED

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NOVA SCOTIA,CANADA - COW MOOSE IN THE WOODS REAL PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC UNPOSTED
Up for your consideration is this very rare earlyNOVA SCOTIA,CANADA - COW MOOSE IN THE WOODS REAL PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC UNPOSTED.This circa 1907-15 postcard is a rare find. It is unposted .Questionsare always welcome.This is a neat hard to find postcard for your collection. We ship items daily and pack securely.We do offer combined shipping on multiple postcards purchased.Some history below.Thanks for looking have fun offerding!!!check our other listingsVisit My store: mossenergy-half
Nova Scotia(/ˌnoʊvəˈskoʊʃə/;Latinfor \"New Gaelic:Alba Nuadh) is one ofCanada\'s threeMaritimeprovinces, and one of the four provinces which formAtlantic Canada. Its provincial capital isHalifax. Nova Scotia is Canada\'s second-smallest province, with an area of 55,284 square kilometres (21,300sqmi), includingCape Bretonand another 3,800 coastal islands. As of 2016, the population was 923,598. Nova Scotia is the second most-densely populated province in Canada with 17.4 inhabitants per square kilometre (45/sqmi).[1]History[edit]Main articles:History of Nova ScotiaandMilitary history of Nova ScotiaOverview[edit]

The province includes regions of theMi\'kmaqnation of Mi\'kma\'ki (mi\'gama\'gi).[12]The Mi\'kmaq people inhabited Nova Scotia at the time the first European colonists arrived.[13]In 1605,Frenchcolonists established the first permanent European settlement in the future Canada (and the first north ofFlorida) atPort Royal, founding what would become known asAcadia.[14][15]

The Britishconquest of Acadiatook place in 1710. TheTreaty of Utrechtin 1713 formally recognized this and returnedCape Breton Island(Île Royale) to the French. Present-day New Brunswick then still formed a part of the French colony of Acadia. The British changed[when?]the name of the capital from Port Royal toAnnapolis Royal. In 1749, the capital of Nova Scotia moved fromAnnapolis Royalto the newly establishedHalifax. In 1755 the vast majority of the French population (the Acadians) were forcibly removed in theExpulsion of the Acadians;New England Plantersarrived between 1759 and 1768 to replace them


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