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  2. History of the Acadians - Wikipedia

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    Today, due to assimilation, some Acadians may share other ethnic ancestries as well. [2] The history of the Acadians was significantly influenced by the six colonial wars that took place in Acadia during the 17th and 18th centuries (see the four French and Indian Wars, Father Rale's War and Father Le Loutre's War).

  3. Acadian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Some Acadians also have Indigenous ancestry, and assimilation over time has diversified their ethnic roots. [1] Acadian history was shaped by six colonial wars during the 17th and 18th centuries, culminating in the French and Indian War. This conflict led to the British Expulsion of the Acadians, forcing many into hiding or exile.

  4. Cajuns - Wikipedia

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    The treaty terms provided 18 months for unrestrained emigration. Many Acadians moved to the region of the Atakapa in present-day Louisiana, often travelling via the French colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti). [21] Joseph Broussard led the first group of 200 Acadians to arrive in Louisiana on February 27, 1765, aboard the Santo Domingo.

  5. History of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded and sustained contact with Europeans occurred by chance when British explorer James Cook sighted the islands in January 1778 during his third voyage of exploration. Aided by European military technology, Kamehameha I conquered and unified the islands for the first time, establishing the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1795. [3]

  6. Acadians - Wikipedia

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    Acadians in the diaspora have adopted other symbols. The flag of Acadians in Louisiana, known as Cajuns, was designed by Thomas J. Arceneaux of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. In 1974 it was adopted by the Louisiana legislature as the official emblem of the Acadiana region.

  7. The true story of how American landowners overthrew the ...

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    Though many Americans think of a vacation in a tropical paradise when imagining Hawaii, how the 50th state came to be a part of the U.S. is actually a much darker story, generations in the making.

  8. Acadia - Wikipedia

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    The Acadians were suspicious of outsiders and on occasion did not readily cooperate with census takers. The first reliable population figures for the area came with the census of 1671, which noted fewer than 450 people. By 1714, the Acadian population had expanded to 2,528 individuals, mostly from natural increase rather than immigration. [84]

  9. Bay of Fundy campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Acadians also maintained vital supply lines to the French Fortress of Louisbourg and Fort Beauséjour. [ 1 ] [ page needed ] During the French and Indian War (the North American theatre of the Seven Years' War ), the British sought both to neutralize any military threat the Acadians posed, and to interrupt the vital supply lines they ...