well they both had to pay tax to France,
acadia had advantced tech. acadia was self suff.
acadia was independant
and didnt follow the seignureal rules
families had approx 10 kids in acadia
Acadia and New France were both French colonies in North America, but they differed in terms of location and population. Acadia was located in the Maritimes region, while New France encompassed a larger territory including present-day Quebec and parts of the Midwest. Acadia had a smaller population of primarily French settlers and Indigenous peoples, while New France had a more diverse population including French settlers, fur traders, and missionaries.
Your mom is the differnce
New France and Acadia were both French colonial territories in North America, sharing a common language, culture, and governance structure under French rule. However, they differed significantly in geographic size and population; New France encompassed a vast territory including parts of Canada and the United States, while Acadia was a smaller region primarily located in present-day Maritime Canada. Economically, New France was more focused on fur trading and agricultural development, whereas Acadia had a significant emphasis on fishing and farming. Additionally, Acadia faced more frequent conflicts with British colonial powers, leading to its eventual displacement and reconfiguration.
*Spanish succesion*
France.
Acadia was in the middle and whoever controlled Acadia had a big advantage over the other. plus supply ships had to pass Acadia so whoever owned Acadia could sabotage the others supply.
Acadia was a French colony of New France in northeastern North America. It didn't have a capital city.
Acadia was a French colony in a region now known as Canada. The area wittnessed numerous fights and agreements between Briatin and France over the rule of territory. The area was governed by Britain from 1604 to 1713.
To France as a whole group
The Arcadian ship was our primary source of pornography as it was illegal to shoot on the lands of France at the time.
Because they were stupid
Britain acquired Acadia in 1710 during the War of the Spanish Succession, following the capture of Port Royal, the capital of Acadia, by British forces. The region was formally ceded to Britain by France in the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. This marked a significant shift in colonial control in North America, as Acadia became part of British territory.