In 1750 nearly 7000 Acadian settlers of Nova Scotia were summarily rounded up, boarded onto ships and sent southward to the American Colonies. The colonies to which they were sent had little or no warning of the refugees imminent arrival. This webinar reviews the unique political and social environments of each receiving colony, the fate of the Acadians once landed, and describes where the researcher can find clues about their ancestor in the records of each colony.
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Learned a lot of information on Acadians that I did not know.
Excellent Speaker with a wealth of information.
Presenter was very knowledgeable and well-spoken!
So incredibly informative! I am so much to process before I get started utilizing these research resources. Thank you so much.
I learned a lot that I was unaware of. I was mainly looking into Scottish people that migrated into Maine and the New England colonies not knowing it was the French that were deported. Perhaps there is another story on them? Thank you.
Very interesting and very, very knowledgeable and thorough.
Thank you. This webinar was very interesting and I learned so much.
Very detailed and informative