Before the English settled in Jamestown, Virginia in 1607 or the Dutch settled near Albany, New York in 1615, a group of French-speaking, Catholic settlers established a settlement in Nova Scotia in 1605.
By 1755, nearly 15,000 Acadians lived in Acadia.
Christopher Hodson), an Associate Professor of history at Brigham Young University and the author of The Acadian Diaspora), joins us to investigate the lives of these early North American colonists and how the British government came to displace them through a forced migration in 1755.
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