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thousands of
Acadians moved in the late 1700s.
Descendants of the
Louisiana Acadians are most
commonly known as Cajuns, the
anglicized term of "
Acadian." Most...
- to 1758,
Acadians were
deported to the
Thirteen Colonies, then
later transported to
either Britain or France. Of an
estimated 14,100
Acadians, approximately...
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became Acadians primarily came from the
southwestern and
northern regions of France,
historically known as
Occitania and
Normandy while some
Acadians are...
- from the
deported Acadians.
Although the
terms Cajun and
Creole today are
often portra**** as
separate identities,
Louisianians of
Acadian descent have historically...
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Acadian French (French: français acadien, acadjonne) is a
variety of
French spoken by
Acadians,
mostly in the
region of Acadia, Canada.
Acadian French...
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Acadian or
Acadians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
Acadian is a
native of Acadia, a
region of
northeastern North America.
Acadian may also...
- when
Acadians tried to
develop communities in the
French territories.
Despite the
British conquest of
Acadia in 1710,
Acadia was
dominated by
Acadians and...
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hundreds of
other Acadians, to Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti).
Unable to
adapt to the
climate and
diseases that were
killing Acadians, he led the group...
- the
concurrent Chevy II,
Acadians were
offered with four-cylinder, six-cylinder, and V8 engines. No Mark IV (big block)
Acadians were ever
produced in any...