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- Acadians - Wikipedia
The Acadians (French: Acadiens; European French: [akadjɛ̃], Acadian French: [akad͡zjɛ̃]) are an ethnic group descended from the French who settled in the New France colony of Acadia during the 17th and 18th centuries
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Founded in 1971 as a small ambulance service, Acadian has grown into an employee-owned, multi-faceted company with a global reach and a mission of improving the lives of our patients, customers and employees through our innovative spirit and diverse divisions — Acadian Ambu lance Service, Acadian Air Med, Executive Aircraft Charter Service, Acad
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Acadian, descendant of the French settlers of Acadia (French: Acadie), the French colony on the Atlantic coast of North America in what is now the Maritime Provinces of Canada
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Acadia was the eastern outpost and flank of the French and British empires in continental North America When Samuel Argall destroyed the colony of Port-Royal in 1613, it marked the beginning of Anglo-French rivalry in the area
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Acadians are the descendants of a group of French-speaking settlers who migrated from coastal France in the late sixteenth century to establish a French colony called Acadia in the maritime provinces of Canada and part of what is now the state of Maine
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Acadia, a name given to some French communities and culture in the New World, emerged in Nova Scotia in the early 1600s Settled by hardy and jubilant Francophones, Acadia was among the first permanent settlements of French-speakers in North America
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The Acadians are an ethnic and cultural group who trace their lineage to settlers expelled from Canada in the mid-18th century Although the group scattered after their expulsion, a large number formed an active community in southern Louisiana, eventually leading to the Cajun ethnicity
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