In 1604 the first group of French settlers in Acadia settled on an island located on what is now the international border between New Brunswick and Maine at the mouth of the Saint Croix River.
there are no Asian countries settled by the French....
If you're talking about the French-speaking Cajuns, then they came to Louisiana when they were expelled from the region called Acadia by the British when they took the territory from the French. If you don't know, Acadia is a region in far eastern Canada on the Atlantic Ocean.The word Cajun comes itself from the French word acadien, meaning "Acadian." In Cajun French the initial a was dropped, leaving 'cadien; this word was then adopted into English as "Cajun."
There are several. Quebec, which is a Province, as well as Gaspe and Acadia are the most highly French-speaking regions of note. However, large French populations can also be found in various regions around the country, particularly in Northern Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan. New Brunswick is in fact the only officially bilingual Province. ( Acadia is the one for the crossword)
the Missippie Valley and Canada.
Quebec has the most French speaking Canadians, there are several French speaking communities outside of Quebec like portage la Prairie in Manitoba, and Acadia in New Brunswick.
The French province of Acadia settled in Louisiana during the 1600s. Today the French province of Acadia is called Nova Scotia.
The Arcadians are the descendants of the 17th-century French colonists who settled in Acadia.
The French settled in Quebec in what is now present day Canada, they also settled in Port Royal, what is now present day Annapolis Royal
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Acadia is where the great deportation took place. The french gave over Acadia in a treaty and kept their small cod fishery.
They gave it to the British.
this is when the british and the french were fighting for a cadia. the mi kmaq also wanted acadia but they werent in the picture.
Cajun is the name given to French people settled in Louisiana. The name is a corruption of Acadian, as the ancestors of these Cajun people had been forcibly relocated from Acadia (in Nova Scotia, Canada) to Louisiana, USA.
The first European settlement in Maine was in 1604 by a French party that included Samuel de Champlain (the noted explorer). The French named the area that includes Maine, Acadia. English colonists sponsored by the Plymouth Company settled in 1607.
They settled there because of English rule in Acadia. most were driving out due to the French and indian war. Richard Lapierre was the leader for the winter of 1703. But sadly he died from a wound he gained in a querral against a fellow Frenchman.
Acadia was a French colony of New France in northeastern North America. It didn't have a capital city.
Acadia was the settlement in what is now Nova Scotia. It was a french settlement. Everyone was Roman Catholic.