New Brunswick and the Acadians
Title: New Brunswick and the Acadians
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New Brunswick and the Acadians
New Brunswick, a maritime province located on the eastern seaboard of North America. Located southern to Quebec and northern to Maine USA. The capital of New Brunswick is Fredericton that is also the largest city in the province. New Brunswick, with an area of 73,440 sq. km (28,355 sq. mi.), is the eighth largest province in Canada. It's population approximately 723 900 66% of which is anglophone and 34% is francophone..
The province is named after the German duchy of Brunswick-Lü
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pronounce the "dian" as "jun" and you'll see were the name came "Cajun" came from).
The Acadians changed the Maritime life as well as the life throughout Canada. The Acadians were the prime example of Canadian independence As they did not pick one side. They considered themselves as an independent people not a colony of France or loyal vassals to Britain. And that to my opinion played a major role in Canadian struggle for independence.
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