The first victims of the move to drive out the French were not even in Canada ... forces (comprised of American colonists) burnt the Acadian settlements and shipped thousands into exile.
In 1604, Champlain and de Monts set out for Acadia, the name given by the French to the region that roughly corresponds to today's Maritime provinces. They planned to establish a permanent trading ...
Now, Guerette is telling that story in his own way.
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