In the mid-18th century, during the French and Indian War, Britain decided to deport the Acadians, a French-speaking population in Nova Scotia, due to concerns about their loyalty. The British government believed that the Acadians might side with the French in the ongoing conflict, leading to the decision to forcibly remove them from their lands. This resulted in the Great Upheaval (1755-1764), where thousands of Acadians were expelled, leading to widespread suffering and displacement. The deportation aimed to secure British control over the region by eliminating any potential threats.
No.
He was illegally in the country, so he knew the authorities could deport him. It was not his fault that there was a delay in getting his documentation processed, so he could not believe it when they said they were going to deport him.
"Years ago, if you immigrated to the US and didn't make it past the health inspector, the authorities would deport you back to the country you came from." "After taking control of Canada, the Brtish decided to deport all of the French residents from Acadia."
It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
The answer is you make a decision.
Make one.
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No. Decision means to make a choice. However, you can make a decision to teach- or not to teach, or to have a cheeseburger.
A decision you make in public
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