They moved to the U.S.A. and are called Cajuns. Why would you ask about Acadians anyway. It is not cool dude!
The Acadian culture is rooted in the descendants of French colonists who settled in Acadia, now Atlantic Canada, in the 17th century. It is known for its vibrant music, cuisine, and strong sense of community. The Acadians have a unique dialect of French and celebrate festivals such as National Acadian Day to honor their heritage.
The word Cajun is believed to come from "Acadian," referring to the French-speaking Acadian people who settled in the area that is now known as Louisiana. The Cajun culture is a mix of Acadian, French, Spanish, and African influences that have developed over centuries in Louisiana.
The Acadians were primarily of French descent, coming from the French colony of Acadia in present-day Canada. They spoke a distinct dialect known as Acadian French.
The Acadians were mostly Roman Catholic.
little kids is what the Acadians liked to eat
Peter Findlay has written: 'Maritime Union: implications for the French language and culture' -- subject(s): Acadians, French-Canadians
200 years.
The expulsion of the acadians was NOT legal. The british colonies expelled them anyways.
When the Britain feared that the Acadians could go to France and defeat them they made the Acadians sign a decloration but when the Acadians refused a utrech was signed and acadians were kicked out of there homes,farms,and went going off to France for help
why did the acadians refuse to fight the french
The Acadians usually made their own music or danced. And they would play games.
yes we do! the Acadians left the Dykes behind and that proofs it!