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  2. Some 4000 Acadian deportees from île Royale (Cape Breton Island) and île Saint-Jean (Prince Edward Island) were deported directly to France in the fall of 1758, as were more than 200 inhabitants from the Cape Sable area in 1758 and early 1759.

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  4. Mar 6, 2021 · After winning its 100th accolade, Belle-Île in Acadie director Phil Comeau, shown in a handout photo, said after filming his documentary following the pilgrimage of Acadians from France to the...

  5. THE EXPULSION. On Friday, September 5, 1755, the French inhabitants of Acadia were taken into custody by the British officer, Lieutenant Colonel John Winslow. Plans were formulated to expel the Acadians from their homeland quickly through mass expulsion relying on a fleet of sailing vessels.

  6. Upon entering St-Charles-des-Mines Memorial Church in Grand-Pré, the statue of Our Lady of the Assumption, patroness of the Acadians, is flanked by plaques on either side with names of those families who were living in Acadia in 1755. The center plaque below the statue tells the story of what happened here.

  7. Oct 22, 2020 · None of the above diminishes the horrors of the Acadian Deportation—the displacement and death of thousands, the trauma borne by survivors. Still, with additional context, we can think more critically about the events.

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