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2.1.24 Leproux-Gillet, Béatrice. "L'Acadie Une Nation Sans Frontières." Victoire 31 May 2014: 68-72.
2.1.25 Reid, John G., and Donald J. Savoie, eds. Halifax & Winnipeg: Fernwood, n.d. Print.
2.1.26 “LesFréquentationsAutrefois”
2.1.27 “Souvenirs de Veillées Funèbres”
2.1.28 “Fortune River/Rollo Bay Acadians – 1700s” by Jean Jans Fortune
2.1.29 Dairon, Pierre. L’Acadie des années 1970 dessinée a travers le prisme de
l’opinion du lecteur de l’Evangeline Chaire d’étude acadiennes. Pp 205-219.
2.1.30 Couturier, Jacques Paul. La République du Madawaska et l’Acadie: la
construction identitaire d’une région néo-brunswickoise au XXe siècle. Chaire d’études acadiennes. Pp 25-54.
2.1.31 Acadian National Symboles: Momentous landmarks for Acadians : a contribution from all corners of Acadie. (donated by Roger Paradis)
2.1.32 Leblanc, R. (1967). The Acadian Migrations. Retrieved October 3, 2013, from http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/020742ar
2.2 Prince Edward Island
2.2.1 Acadian population in 1700; map of P.E.I. (Prince Edward Island); photocopies of documents from 1700; 1991 Visitors map of Prince Edward Island; P.E.I. Division into 67 lots; time line Fortune River / Rollo Bay Acadians, 1700s; photo of painting by Lewis Parker. (Donated by Sheila Jans)
2.3 French Regime, 1600-1713
2.4 British Regime, 1714-1866
2.4.1 “The Deportation of the Acadians - La Déportation des Acadiens”. Publication by Government of Canada. 1986. 14 pages.
2.4.2 “The New England Planters, Nova Scotia”. Publication by Government of Canada. 1986.
2.4.3 “The Expulsion of the Acadians: Pure Malice, or Ignorance Also?” Barnes, Thomas G., 1993. 11 pages.
2.4.4 “Historiography of the Acadians’ Grand Dérangement, 1755" Garden Barnes, Thomas, No. 7, 1988. P75-86.
2.4.5 “Law in a Colonial Society: The Nova Scotia Experience” Dalhousie/ Berkeley Lectures on Legal History, 1984. P. 1-20
2.4.6 “‘Twelve Apostles’ or a Dozen Traitors?: Acadian Collaborators during King George’s War”. Barnes, Thomas G., P1-23.
2.4.7 “Essays in the History of Canadian Law: The Dayly Cry for Justice: The Juridical Failure of the Annapolis Royal Regime, 1713-1749" by Thomas Garden Barnes 2.4.8 “Foundations of British Policy in the Acadian Expulsion: A Discussion of
Land Tenure and the Oath of Allegiance” by Desmond H. Brown, The Dalhousie Review, vol. 57, no. 4
2.4.9 “The Ships of the Acadian Expulsion” by Dr. Don Landry, Louisiana.
2.4.10 “Minutes of his Majesty’s council at Annapolis Royal, 1736-1749"
2.4.11 “Selections from the Public Documents of the Province of Nova Scotia.
Published under a resolution of the house of assembly pased March 15, 1865" Oath of Allegiance
2.4.12 Landry, D. (1999, January 1). The Ships of the Acadian Expulsion. Retrieved February 5, 2014, from www.acadian-cajun.com/landryships.htm
2.4.13 “Operations at Fort Beauséjour and Grabd-Pré in 1755: A Soldier’s Diary”, Jonathan Fowler and Earle Lockberry, Journal of the royal nova scotia historical






































































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