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One of the challenges that the French, British, and First Nations peoples faced was
The Great Deportation
Acadian
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
Mi’kma’ki
oath of allegiance
Pontiac
coexistence
True
Cajun is a short way of saying
The Great Deportation
Acadian
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
Mi’kma’ki
oath of allegiance
Pontiac
coexistence
True
In 1755, the British required which oath from the Acadians?
The Great Deportation
Acadian
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
Mi’kma’ki
oath of allegiance
Pontiac
coexistence
True
The Mi’kmaq called their homeland _
The Great Deportation
Acadian
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
Mi’kma’ki
oath of allegiance
Pontiac
coexistence
True
was a leader of the Odawa Nation who organized an alliance of First Nations to oppose Britain’s takeover.
The Great Deportation
Acadian
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
Mi’kma’ki
oath of allegiance
Pontiac
coexistence
True
Acadia formed part of the Mi’kmaq’s homeland.
The Great Deportation
Acadian
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
Mi’kma’ki
oath of allegiance
Pontiac
coexistence
True
is an example from Canada’s past that shows how conflict can draw out prejudices toward other people.
The Great Deportation
Acadian
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
Mi’kma’ki
oath of allegiance
Pontiac
coexistence
True
Which of the following is not part of the Québec Act, which was passed in 1774?
The Great Deportation
Acadian
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
Mi’kma’ki
oath of allegiance
Pontiac
coexistence
True
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