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Acadia and the Acadian expulsion
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1.Who were the Acadians and why did they come to Canada?
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This is all about the Acadian and the Acadian expulsion
2.Was there a leader and if so who?`
3. when was Acadia discovered? who discovered it?
4. How many Acadians are left and where are they now?
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How did the possessions of France begin
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Acadia and the Acadian expulsion
Answers
http://museeacadien.org/an/online-resources/frequently-asked-questions/des-acadiens/
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https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/
by: Ohm, Khushi, and Rory
1. the term "Acadians" refers to immigrants from France in the early 1600s who settled in the colony of Acadia, in what are now the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. The colonization of Acadia by the French started in 1604 at Port-Royal. They left canada because they were told that if they wanted to live with the british, they would have to fight with the british. The acadians were scared they would have to fight against their own people so refused to fight. They were then expelled.
https://www.cbc.ca/acadian/timeline.html
2. Joseph Broussard, known as "Beausoleil". A portrait by Herb Roe. Joseph Broussard (1702–1765), also known as Beausoleil (English: Beautiful Sun), was a leader of the Acadian people in Acadia; later Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick
Impact
pros:
-They wouldn't have to deal with ship conditions and they wouldn't have to leave
-In british NA, they had enough food and land etc..
When the Acadians continued to live in Acadie in 1755, when the war deported and scattered throughout the British colonies along the Atlantic seaboard, which created what is now corresponding to Eastern United states. That's how they changed the world and impacted today.
3.The first French settlement in Acadia was found in 1604 on an island in Passamaquoddy Bay on the U.S.-Canadian border, by Pierre du Gua de Monts and Samuel de Champlain.
cons:
-Terrible conditions on ship/ voyages
-There was a famine (lack of food)
4.By 1750 there were 10,000 Acadians in Nova Scotia. They left canada because they wer
Some of the acadians settled in the land of madawaska before deportation, but some of the moved back to the exact same land after deportation.
5.In the 19th century,starting with Algiers in 1830, France began to establish a new civilization in Africa and Southeast Asia.
values and beliefs
- traditionally had a strong
belief in sorcery
-was not uncommon to belief a priest
could heal sick people or stop forest
fires by reciting certain prayers
- Christmas and Easter were the most
important holidays for the acadians