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Acadians
The Acadians (, , ) are an ethnic group descended from the French who settled in the New France colony of Acadia during the 17th and 18th centuries. Today, most descendants of Acadians live in either the Northern American region of Acadia, where descendants of Acadians who escaped the Expulsion of the Acadians (known as The Great Upheaval, ) re-settled, or in Louisiana, where thousands of Acadians moved in the late 1700s. Descendants of the Louisiana Acadians are most commonly known as Cajuns, the anglicized term of "Acadian".
Marc Lescarbot
French writer
Joseph Broussard
leader of the Acadian people in Acadia (1702–1765)
Maurice Godin
Canadian actor

Louis Hébert
Canadian apothecary
Alfred Mouton
Confederate Army general (1829-1864)
Vernon Fougère
Catholic bishop (1943–2013)
Nicolas Denys
French aristocrat
Jean-Louis Le Loutre
Catholic missionary to the Mi'kmaq, leader of Acadian resistance
Gérard La Forest
Canadian judge and lawyer (1926-2025)
Françoise-Marie Jacquelin
Acadian heroine and wife of Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour