them acadians were deproted cuz them british were all like get off my land and the acadians were like no so them brits deported them to the americas to be the slaves.
Plenty of land..not enough work?
The British evicted them from their land therefore they were sent to the british colonies.
The Acadians were mostly Roman Catholic.
The Acadians usually made their own music or danced. And they would play games.
them acadians were deproted cuz them british were all like get off my land and the acadians were like no so them brits deported them to the americas to be the slaves.
The Acadians wanted to save their land but they were born in France and due to them being French the Acadians automatticaly swore loyalty to the French.Due to this the Acadians were unable and did not want to give their loyalty to Britain and it's rulers.Their born country was more important to most Acadians in Acadia.Ther were 12,000 Acadians living in Acadia and 10,000 did not take the oath and swear loyalty to Britain.So that means 2,000 Acadians wanted land and 10,000 wantted their home loyalty.
the orders were to fight with the british but the acadians did not want to some went to live with other nations that is why it is so important
Plenty of land..not enough work?
The British evicted them from their land therefore they were sent to the british colonies.
because they are pretty
Tension and mistrust arising from the war between New France and 13 English colonies led to the expulsion of the Acadians. The British thought the Acadians were a threat to appropriation of the land. The Acadians also failed to make an unqualified oath of allegiance to the British Crown.
The Acadians were mostly Roman Catholic.
The Acadians were expelled from their homes and land during the Great Expulsion (1755-1764) due to geopolitical tensions between the British and French during the French and Indian War. The British authorities viewed the Acadians, who were largely neutral and of French descent, as a potential threat to their control over the region. To secure their dominance, the British forcibly removed thousands of Acadians, destroying their communities and scattering them across various locations, including the American colonies and France. This tragic event significantly impacted Acadian culture and identity.
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The Acadians wanted to be neutral, so that they would not have to fight the British or the french, because the two were at war with each other at the time.
little kids is what the Acadians liked to eat