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People settled in Acadia primarily for its rich Natural Resources, including fertile land for agriculture, abundant fish stocks, and a favorable climate for farming and fishing. The region's strategic location also offered opportunities for trade and access to maritime routes. Additionally, settlers, including the French and later the British, sought to establish new communities and expand their territories in North America. The promise of economic opportunities and the chance for a better life attracted many to this region.

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