When the Acadians were expelled from their land during the Great Expulsion (1755-1764), much of their territory in present-day Nova Scotia was taken over by British colonial settlers. The British government resettled Loyalists and other settlers in these regions, leading to significant demographic and cultural changes. Additionally, some Acadian lands were appropriated by New Englanders who sought new opportunities in the aftermath of the expulsion.
The cajuns come from french people living off the coast of Canada in a place called acadia. When the English took over this land, the Acadians were forced to leave acaidia and settle down in Louisiana. (this is were the fictional poem Evangeline comes in) There, they formed themselves into a group they called the cajuns. (short for acadians) and formed their own culture with their own language, religion, flag, dance, and art.
VIKINGS took over land controlled by Slavs
The British took the homes of the Acadians during the mid-18th century due to fears of loyalty to France during the French and Indian War. The Acadians, who were primarily Catholic and had settled in what is now Nova Scotia, were seen as a potential threat to British authority. In 1755, the British forcibly deported thousands of Acadians, seizing their land and property as part of a strategy to secure the region and prevent any French resurgence. This event is known as the Great Upheaval or Le Grand Dérangement.
they took over their land by fighting against the other countries
Israel
They were the top aristocracy which took over after the kings were expelled.
The Australians took the aborigines land for the same reasons the U.S. took over the native American's land. They wanted it.
The cajuns come from french people living off the coast of Canada in a place called acadia. When the English took over this land, the Acadians were forced to leave acaidia and settle down in Louisiana. (this is were the fictional poem Evangeline comes in) There, they formed themselves into a group they called the cajuns. (short for acadians) and formed their own culture with their own language, religion, flag, dance, and art.
VIKINGS took over land controlled by Slavs
The British took the homes of the Acadians during the mid-18th century due to fears of loyalty to France during the French and Indian War. The Acadians, who were primarily Catholic and had settled in what is now Nova Scotia, were seen as a potential threat to British authority. In 1755, the British forcibly deported thousands of Acadians, seizing their land and property as part of a strategy to secure the region and prevent any French resurgence. This event is known as the Great Upheaval or Le Grand Dérangement.
There was never a Hebrew kingdom in "Palestine". The united kingdom of the Hebrews was the land of Israel. (It was later renamed "Palestine" by the Romans after they expelled the Jews from the land and took control.
they took over their land by fighting against the other countries
Israel
colonists living in america
After they took over the land from coast to coast
Britain took over all the land from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi river.
Agribusinesses took ownership of most of the land.