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The king of Acadia, an ancient region located in what is now part of western Canada, was known as a leader of the indigenous peoples in that area, particularly the Mi'kmaq. However, Acadia was also a French colonial territory in North America during the 17th and 18th centuries, and it did not have a king in the traditional sense. Instead, it was governed by colonial officials appointed by the French crown. The region is best known for its historical significance rather than a singular royal figure.

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