1804
the british
the people who were deported were the acadians
mainly in 1941, but some in 1940
The Acadian deportation, known as the Great Expulsion, primarily took place between 1755 and 1763. This event involved the forced removal of Acadian people from their lands in present-day Nova Scotia by the British during the French and Indian War. The deportation had a lasting impact on Acadian culture and identity.
1944.
1923
In October of 1871.
At best- a traffic ticket. At worst- deportation.
They went through what all of the other Jews went through; discrimination, deportation, and death.
find it yo self
Illegal entrants are subject to deportation.
During the Great Depression 1932 was considered the worst year. and the year that FDR was elected. 1933 was sometimes considered as the great turn around or the beginning of the end.....if that makes sense