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Why did the Acadians not think they were french?

cuz they didnt wear striped white and black longsleeve shirts with turtlenecks!!!


What were the religions of the Acadians?

The Acadians were mostly Roman Catholic.


What kinds of food did the acadians eat?

little kids is what the Acadians liked to eat


How long did the acadians did the acadians live peacefully under the british rule?

200 years.


Was expulsion of the acadians legal?

The expulsion of the acadians was NOT legal. The british colonies expelled them anyways.


What became of many Acadians displaced by the British takeover of Acadia in 1755?

When the Britain feared that the Acadians could go to France and defeat them they made the Acadians sign a decloration but when the Acadians refused a utrech was signed and acadians were kicked out of there homes,farms,and went going off to France for help


Why were the acadians caught in the middle of the fight between the french and the british?

why did the acadians refuse to fight the french


What did the Acadians do for fun?

The Acadians usually made their own music or danced. And they would play games.


Do you have eveidence that the acadians lived in Nova Scotia?

yes we do! the Acadians left the Dykes behind and that proofs it!


What is Canada's large cluster of Francophones in New Brunswick is known as?

I believe you are referring to the acadians


Who are Acadians today?

The Acadians were French settlers in Canada who were ultimately expelled by the British. They migrated mostly to Louisiana.


Were the Acadians French or English?

The Acadians were primarily of French descent, coming from the French colony of Acadia in present-day Canada. They spoke a distinct dialect known as Acadian French.