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The Acadians faced significant challenges, particularly during the 18th century when they were expelled from their homeland in Nova Scotia by the British during the Great Upheaval (1755-1764). This mass expulsion, driven by political and military conflicts, forced many Acadians to flee, resulting in widespread displacement and loss of property. Those who remained faced discrimination and were often forced to abandon their language and culture. The struggle to preserve their identity and resettle in new regions, such as Louisiana, added to their hardships.

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