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por jonah rignak 6 anos atrás

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acadians

The Acadians were French descendants who settled in the eastern regions of Canada, including Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. They were a peaceful community known for their distinct culture, which included storytelling and musical traditions.

acadians

acadians

From 1777 to 1764 the Acadians were ripped from their homes and deported by British soldiers

In 1777, the land was given to the Brittish

Many of the Acadian were farmers and constructers

They were peaceful people

they settled in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward island

They liked to tell stories and play musical instruments

The Acadians built and lived off the land

Their French is a little different than France

They had very own culture

Acadians where French decedents who settled down in the eastern parts of Canada

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