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Acadians - Wikipedia The Acadians (French: Acadiens, European French: [akadjɛ̃], Acadian French: [akad͡zjɛ̃]) are an ethnic group descended from the French who settled in the New France colony of Acadia during the 17th and 18th centuries
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Acadian | History | Britannica Acadian, descendant of the French settlers of Acadia (French: Acadie), the French colony on the Atlantic coast of North America in what is now the Maritime Provinces of Canada
Acadians - Canada. ca Many Acadian researchers, historical societies and communities have published their own histories You might find stories to help you better understand the experiences of your ancestors in these publications
From Acadian to Cajun - U. S. National Park Service The Acadian story begins in France; the people who would become the Cajuns came primarily from the rural areas of the Vendee region of western France In 1604, they began settling in Acadie, now Nova Scotia, where they prospered as farmers and fishers
CBC - The Acadians - Timeline This site is the home of Acadian stories on CBC ca Explore our features on Acadian history, culture and events
Acadians | Research Starters - EBSCO Acadians are the descendants of French colonial settlers in Canada’s Maritime Provinces during the 17th and 18th centuries As the first European settlers in Canada, they developed a unique cultural identity distinct from other French populations, particularly in Quebec