in 1713 when Britain took control of acadia it told the acaidians to leave within a year. the acadians however didnt want to give up their farms ans settlements built with Back breaking work so most stayed.
the british
1804
the people who were deported were the acadians
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Illegal entrants are subject to deportation.
The time frame for a deportation varies on a case by case basis. Deportation on arrival can be done within a few days, while deportation for those already living in the country may take months or years.
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The Great Deportation, also known as the Acadian Expulsion, took place between 1755 and 1763 in Acadia, which is present-day Nova Scotia, Canada. British authorities forcibly removed around 10,000 Acadians from their homeland as reprisal for their refusal to pledge allegiance to the British crown.
Some people fear deportation, while others do not.
His mother's deportation left him virtually orphaned.
A Great New Star was created in 1952.
It may be grounds for such but deportation in and of itself does not dissolve parental rights.