War and British Conquest 1
Across
- 4. a person whose first language is French
- 5. the Spanish state in Southern North America where many of the Acadians ended up
- 7. a place whose physical location makes it important or valuable, often for military reasons (two words)
- 10. a negative generalization about a group of people based on uninformed judgments
- 11. Acadian fortress in Cape Breton
- 12. the process of one country establishing domination over a territory in another country or region
- 14. the removal of eleven thousand Acadians from Acadia by Britain, starting in 1755 (two words)
- 15. the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island
Down
- 1. a person whose first language is English
- 2. a barrier made of earth that separates land from water
- 3. having rights in law that establish equally between two languages (two words)
- 6. difficult to bear
- 8. the only officially bilingual province in Canada (two words)
- 9. to send out of a country
- 13. British stronghold built in response to Louisbourg