1758 To other British colonies
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Sidney Albert Marchand has written: 'Acadian exiles in the Gold Coast of Louisiana' -- subject(s): Cajuns
Exiles.
The French word "acadien" is derived from the term "cajun," referring to the descendants of Acadian exiles who settled in Louisiana and developed their own distinct culture.
THEY WERE NOT EXILES! Improved Answer: Yes, they were exiles. They were exiled by the British because they would not take an oath of allegiance to the British crown. Anyway, they were sent to other British colonies like the 13 colonies that would later become the USA. Some of them made there way down to Louisiana and settled the South and the Southwest of the territory.
Following the exile of Acadians to Louisiana, Spain and France enjoyed a good relationship. In addition to a friendly relationship, they both shared the same faith, Catholicism. Many of the Acadians were willing to swear an oath of allegiance to Spain.
No, Tim Tebow is not Cajun. He was born in Jacksonville, Florida, and is of mixed heritage, primarily of English and Irish descent. Cajun culture is associated with the descendants of Acadian exiles in Louisiana, which does not apply to Tebow's background.
One such group was th Acadian exiles from French Canada after the French and Indian war. They became today's Cajuns and anyone without a love of Cajun cuisine is really missing out on a dining experience.
Acadian Ambulance was created in 1971.
Acadian redfish was created in 1854.
Acadian Driftwood was created in 1975.
Milton P. Rieder has written: 'The Acadian exiles in the American Colonies, 1755-1768' -- subject(s): Acadians, Genealogy 'New Orleans ship lists' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Genealogy, Sources