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title:The Founding of New Acadia : The Beginnings of Acadian Life in Louisiana, 1765-1803
author:Brasseaux, Carl A.
publisher:Louisiana State University Press
isbn10 | asin:0807120995
print isbn13:9780807120996
ebook isbn13:9780585333953
language:English
subjectCajuns--History, Cajuns--Social life and customs, Louisiana--History--To 1803.
publication date:1987
lcc:F380.A2B72 1987eb
ddc:976.3/0042
subject:Cajuns--History, Cajuns--Social life and customs, Louisiana--History--To 1803.
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The Founding of New Acadia
The Beginnings of Acadian Life in Louisiana, 17651803
Carl A. Brasseaux
Page iv Copyright 1987 by Louisiana State University Press All rights - photo 2
Page iv
Copyright 1987 by Louisiana State University Press
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
Designer: Diane B. Didier
Typeface: Linotron Palatino
Typesetter: G&S Typesetters, Inc.
Louisiana Paperback Edition, 1996
05 04 03 02 01 00 99 5 4 3 2
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Brasseaux, Carl A.
The founding of New Acadia.
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. CajunsHistory. 2. CajunsSocial life and
customs. 3. LouisianaHistoryTo 1803. I. Title.
F380.A2B72 1987 976.3'0042 86-20099
ISBN 0-8071-1296-8 (cloth) ISBN 0-8071-2099-5 (pbk.)
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources. Picture 3
Page v
To Ryan Andr and David Marc Brasseaux,
ninth-generation residents of New Acadia
Page vii
Picture 4
You can tell a Cajun a mile off, but you can't tell him a damned thing up close.
Antoine Bourque
Page ix
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
xiii
Abbreviations
xv
1
Children of the Frontier
1
2
Dispersal and Survival
20
3
Acadians in the Middle Atlantic Colonies
35
4
Frontiersmen in Feudal France, 17561785
55
5
Allons la Louisiane: Acadian Immigration, 17651769
73
6
Acadian Settlement Patterns
90
7
From Barachois to Bayou: The Metamorphosis of Acadian Culture in Spanish Louisiana
121
8
Acadian Anticlericalism
150
9
Cultures in Conflict: Acadian-Creole Relations
167
10
Red Men and Refugees: Acadian-Indian Relations
177
11
The Rise of Slavery in New Acadia
188

Page x
Conclusion
198
Appendix A: The Peyroux-Terrio Feud
203
Appendix B: Settlements and Settlers: Some Acadian Pioneers
205
Bibliography
211
Index
223

Page xi
Illustrations
following page
115
Deportation of the Acadians from Ile St. Jean
Acadians Building Dikes in Nova Scotia
Governor Antonio de Ulloa
Governor Alejandro O'Reilly
Governor Estevan Mir
Alexandre, Chevalier Declouet
An Acadian Settlement Along the Mississippi River
Replica of an Acadian Pioneer's House
The Amand Broussard House
Support Beams in the Amand Broussard House
Map 1: Nova Scotia, ca. 1713
22
Map 2: Areas of Acadian Settlement, 1760s
93
Map 3: Areas of Acadian Settlement, 1785
97
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