No, Cajuns originally came from Nova Scotia in Canada.
The Cajuns lived in the eastern canadian regions
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Cajuns is the term that describes French Canadians in Louisiana. The term refers to the descendants of French-speaking residents of what are now the Maritime provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island in eastern Canada. Cajuns will be called les Acadiens or les Cadiens ("the Acadians") in French since the above-mentioned region historically was called Acadie ("Acadia").
they came by boat, forced by the British from the northeast coast of New Brunswick, in what is now the peaceful and welcoming country of cANADA.
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1700-1750.
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Cajuns: are an Ethnic_groupmainly living in Louisiana, consisting of the descendants of Acadianexiles (French-speaking settlers from Acadia in what are now the maritime provinces of Canada - New_Brunswick, Nova_Scotia, or Prince_Edward_Island). Today, the Cajuns make up a significant portion of south Louisiana's population, and have exerted an enormous impact on the state's culture.
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