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This global war between France and Britain cost so much money that it led to higher taxes.

Seven Years' War

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These people remained faithful to the British King during the American Revolution.

Loyalists

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The Acadians were originally from this European country.

France

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The number of colonies that fought against Britain in the Revolution

Thirteen (13)

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A formal agreement signed by the government and First Nations.

Treaty

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To pay off war debts, Britain increased these on the Thirteen Colonies.

Taxes

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This notable First Nations leader helped the British to protect her people's land.

Molly Brant

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The Acadians refused to pick a side in the war, a choice known as being this.

Neutral 

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The name for the "Maritime Provinces" where the Acadians lived.

Acadia

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A person who flees their home to find safety in a new country.

Refugee

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This is the name of the conflict where the colonies fought for independence from Britain.

American Revolution

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These Loyalists were promised freedom and land for their support of the British.

Black Loyalists

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In this year, the British began forcing the Acadians off their land.

1755

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This French Fortress was built on Cape Breton to defend North American lands.

Louisbourg

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To show faithfulness or support for a specific country or King.

Loyalty

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This is the main reason many people in the Thirteen Colonies began protesting against Britain.

Increased Taxes

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The British promised this group land and protection in exchange for their help during the wars.

First Nations

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After being forced out, Acadians were sent to the Caribbean, the South, or back to this country.

France

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This island was claimed by the French and was home for many Acadians.

Cape Breton

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Being forced to leave your home or land, like the Acadians in 1755.

Expulsion

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Britain hoped English-speaking immigrants would influence which culture in Lower Canada.

French culture

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Loyalists moved North because they feared this in the new United States.

Persecution or Punishment

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The British Governor who demanded the Acadians swear a loyalty oath.

Governor Cornwallis

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The "Great Migration" saw one million immigrants arrive from this continent.

Europe

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The unique way of life or traditions created by a group like the Acadians.

Heritage (or Culture)

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