| 1. |
Acadia was said to be Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, and parts of Prince Edward Island. |
True or False |
| 2. |
Acadia became settled in 1605. |
True or False |
| 3. |
The New England farmers thought the Acadians
were hard workers. |
True or False |
| 4. |
Prince Edward Island was called Île
Saint-Jean and Cape Breton was called Île Royale. |
True or False |
| 5. |
The lieutenant-governor, Charles Lawrence,
allowed the Acadians to remain neutral. |
True or False |
| 6. |
Charles Lawrence trusted the Acadians and
thought there were too few of them to cause trouble. |
True or False |
| 7. |
The expulsion took place in 1755. |
True or False |
| 8. |
The Acadians' land was given to the New
England farmers. |
True or False |
| 9. |
The Acadian boys were the first to be deported
from Grand Pré. |
True or False |
| 10. |
The Acadians were sent to other places in
Canada. |
True or False |
| 11. |
None of the Acadians resisted the
expulsion. |
True or False |
| 12. |
In 1764, the Acadians were allowed to return
to Nova Scotia. |
True or False |
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