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The Acadians faced a difficult life primarily due to their forced deportation during the Great Expulsion in the mid-18th century, when British authorities targeted them for their refusal to swear allegiance to the British Crown. This led to the loss of their homes, land, and livelihoods, resulting in widespread suffering and displacement. Additionally, the harsh living conditions in exile, coupled with cultural and language barriers in new environments, further compounded their struggles. The trauma of these events had lasting effects on Acadian identity and community.

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