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well they both had to pay tax to France,

acadia had advantced tech. acadia was self suff.

acadia was independant

and didnt follow the seignureal rules

families had approx 10 kids in acadia

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Not quite. Acadian Canada was a French-speaking set of colonies that indeed did exist on Nova Scotia, but also New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and a bit of Newfoundland and Labrador.

So they are not the same.

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