From Migrant to Acadian: A North American Border People, 1604-1755

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McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2005 - 633
Despite their position between warring French and British empires, European settlers in the Maritimes eventually developed from a migrant community into a distinctive Acadian society. From Migrant to Acadian is a comprehensive narrative history of how the Acadian community came into being. Acadian culture not only survived, despite attempts to extinguish it, but developed into a complex society with a unique identity and traditions that still exist in present day Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
 

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Exploration for Settlement and Trade
3
Acadie or Nova Scotia
27
The First Acadian Community
47
The Establishment of a Border Colony
73
Acadia A Colony of France
101
Acadia Life in a Border Colony
133
Acadian Resilience
169
The Last Years of French Rule
195
Utrecht and the Policy of Acadian Neutrality
252
Accommadations
283
British Administration Acadian Settler
315
Years of War 174548
347
The Splintered Truce
372
The Final Months of Accommodation
401
The Deception to Deport
431
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Conquest and Reaction
224

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N.E.S Griffiths is a distinguished scholar of Acadian history and professor emeritus of the Department of History, Carleton University.

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