The Acadians were descendants from France, so when the British took control of the acadians, they said they didn't want to take sides, they would not fight in a war agaisnt their own, nor would they fight against the British. The British did not trust the acadians, they thought they would turn their back on them so they decided to deport them.
Every day leading up to the deportation, the acadians lived in fear but had to live their lives as normally as possible.
north America The British Empire controlled an entire continent in Australia. The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
the British Crown
Iraq
The fur trade.
some cultural groups supported britain
The Spanish had control over Louisiana
The Great Expulsion, also known as the Expulsion of the Acadians, occurred in the mid-18th century during the French and Indian War. The British forcibly removed thousands of Acadian settlers from present-day Nova Scotia and parts of New Brunswick, citing loyalty concerns and the desire to secure the region for British control. This event led to widespread suffering, displacement, and the scattering of Acadians across various regions, including France, Louisiana, and the Caribbean. The Great Expulsion remains a significant and painful chapter in Acadian history.
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China Gave up control of Hong Kong to the British.
The british gained control over delhi in 1912
British Boxing Board of Control was created in 1929.
Gilberty
the british take control ok cape town in 1852
canada is still a member or the british commonwealth and still has some control over it
temperance
no
Gibraltar