History of Canada – Before 1867
Acadia refers to a historical region in North America, primarily located in present-day eastern Canada, that was inhabited by the Acadians, a group of French settlers. This area became significant during the 17th and 18th centuries due to its rich natural resources and strategic location, leading to its involvement in conflicts such as the French and Indian War. The term is closely linked to the Great Deportation, which saw thousands of Acadians forcibly removed from their homes by the British.
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