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why did the acadians refuse to fight the french
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.
they now call it mikmakik, but the word mikmaq is influenced by the french, so it could have been L'nukik since the mikmaq called themselves lnu
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.
The Acadian Exodus from Nova Scotia happened between 1755 and 1765.
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little kids is what the Acadians liked to eat
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
the mikmaq aka (L'nu) taught history throught stories and legends. Example: The mikmaq land was destroyed, the forests burnt the river dryed, no animals left but a few, so Bear came and taught the mikmaq to respect the land and use everybit of its catch, and not to waste. This might have been the telling of the asteroid that hit north America 13,000 years ago.