No the acadians were not accepted by the British colonists in America because they were foreign, but some made their way to Louisiana where the French did accept them.
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why did the acadians refuse to fight the french
The British evicted them from their land therefore they were sent to the british colonies.
French colonists who began settling in what are now the Maritime provinces in 1604.
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Acadians (Cajuns)
The Spanish accepted the Acadian exiles because they saw them as skilled farmers and valuable potential colonists who could help develop their colonies. Additionally, the Spanish were rivals with the British, who were responsible for displacing the Acadians, so accepting them allowed the Spanish to disrupt British expansion in the region.
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The expulsion of the acadians was NOT legal. The british colonies expelled them anyways.
The Acadians came from Arcadia an ancient region of what is now the country of Greece and they were not removed by the British.Acadians can also refer to french colonists who settled in Canada maritime provinces. Acadia was a distinctly separate colony of New France (and separate from Quebec). When the French were at war with the British the British took over Acadia to prevent the French colonists supporting France. When the people would not take an oath supporting the British, the British administration deported approximately 11,500 Acadians from the maritime region to prevent them aiding the French.
why did the acadians refuse to fight the french
The Acadians wanted to murder the Canadian government to take the money from them
The Acadians were French settlers in Canada who were ultimately expelled by the British. They migrated mostly to Louisiana.
The Acadians were passed over to the French and British many times then after Confederation they became part of Canada.
The British evicted them from their land therefore they were sent to the british colonies.