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THE ACAIDIANS By Logan Mac Neil & Joshua Murphy
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Why the English deported the Acadians The English came to Acadia and deported the Acadians and burned their houses for the good farming soil, and to concur there land. They did it because the Acadians were not loyal to the English crown.
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When was Acadia first settled Acadia was first settled in 1605 by the French Champlain at port royal (now Annapolis royal) a community that was to become Acadia’s major town
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Why the English came to Acadia Acadia was a peaceful land free of violence until the English came and deported the Acadians & burnt their houses
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where were the larger Acadian settlements in nova Scotia located
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Why the French came to Nova Scotia The French came to Nova Scotia because the British government was not including the French in his ideas or laws
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National Acadian day National Acadian day is celebrated on august 15 th and started in 1881. It was started during the first national convention of the Acadians. National Acadian day is celebrated on august 15 th and started in 1881. It was started during the first national convention of the Acadians.
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Who led the first settlement in Acadia Samuel de Champlain the father of France led the Settlement of Acadia 1604-1607
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Acadian flag The Acadian flag
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Was the expulsion of the Acadians necessary The expulsion of the Acadians was absolutely unneeded for the Acadians had done nothing to the English would not of in the future
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Credits Written by: Logan Mac Neil. and designed by: Joshua Murphy
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