If you're talking about the French-speaking Cajuns, then they came to Louisiana when they were expelled from the region called Acadia by the British when they took the territory from the French. If you don't know, Acadia is a region in far eastern Canada on the Atlantic Ocean.
The word Cajun comes itself from the French word acadien, meaning "Acadian." In Cajun French the initial a was dropped, leaving 'cadien; this word was then adopted into English as "Cajun."
In the back woods of Louisiana, people often speak a variety of English known as Louisiana Creole or Cajun English, as well as Louisiana French among older generations. These languages have influences from French, Spanish, African, and Native American languages due to Louisiana's diverse history.
The Future tense of migrate is "Will migrate", the word (will) or (shall) can be use when the sentence is future. EX: My parents (migrate) "will migrate" to Canada next year
The adverb for "migrate" is "migratorily."
The prefix of "migrate" is "migra-".
The adjective for migrate is migratory.
When people migrate the population that they left becomes smaller. When these people migrate to where they are going to that population becomes larger.
Lack of food (for one) will make people migrate. Also, weather or temperature will make people migrate.
its hard for people to migrate because of money
they do both, people also migrate to France.
They didn't migrate. They had an empire of 15,000 people.
People may migrate from one region to another for economic opportunity. Other people migrate because they have family in different areas.
well when people migrate they can be illeagal in some places like Mexico
sure!
they ussaly migrate from poor countries such as India and china
People from all the sections migrate to the cities to look for greener pastures.
People migrate to cities from villages to get better health care, education better employment.
the French Texans migrated to Texas after moving south to Louisiana and looking for land they found it in Texas!