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In 1604 the first group of French settlers in Acadia settled on an island located on what is now the international border between New Brunswick and Maine at the mouth of the Saint Croix River.

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Which country settled Louisiana in the 1600s?

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Who were the Arcadians?

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What are the Cajun?

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Who first came to Maine?

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Why did the french first settle in Wisconsin?

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