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By 1763, France claimed only a small portion of North America, what is now part of Newfoundland and the two islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.
True
The British assumed they could not trust the Acadians, because they were French.
Mi’kma’ki
barriers to separate land from water
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
True
Acadian
oath of allegiance
Which of the following factors contributed to Britain’s decision to deport the Acadians?
True
The British assumed they could not trust the Acadians, because they were French.
Mi’kma’ki
barriers to separate land from water
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
True
Acadian
oath of allegiance
The Acadians built “digues,” which were
True
The British assumed they could not trust the Acadians, because they were French.
Mi’kma’ki
barriers to separate land from water
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
True
Acadian
oath of allegiance
In 1755, the British required which oath from the Acadians?
True
The British assumed they could not trust the Acadians, because they were French.
Mi’kma’ki
barriers to separate land from water
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
True
Acadian
oath of allegiance
Which of the following is not part of the Québec Act, which was passed in 1774?
True
The British assumed they could not trust the Acadians, because they were French.
Mi’kma’ki
barriers to separate land from water
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
True
Acadian
oath of allegiance
Acadia formed part of the Mi’kmaq’s homeland.
True
The British assumed they could not trust the Acadians, because they were French.
Mi’kma’ki
barriers to separate land from water
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
True
Acadian
oath of allegiance
Cajun is a short way of saying
True
The British assumed they could not trust the Acadians, because they were French.
Mi’kma’ki
barriers to separate land from water
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
True
Acadian
oath of allegiance
The Mi’kmaq called their homeland _
True
The British assumed they could not trust the Acadians, because they were French.
Mi’kma’ki
barriers to separate land from water
Canadiens could hold government positions without having to take an oath of loyalty.
True
Acadian
oath of allegiance
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