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Acadia was primarily inhabited by Indigenous peoples, including the Mi'kmaq, who lived off the land through fishing, hunting, and gathering. In the early 17th century, French settlers began to arrive, establishing a vibrant culture that blended European and Indigenous influences. These Acadian communities were known for their agriculture, particularly in farming and fishing, and developed a distinct identity characterized by their language and traditions. The region's population was diverse, including French settlers, Indigenous peoples, and later, English and other European immigrants.

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