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Topic: Beausejour Petitcodiac


  
  New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The remainder of Acadia including the New Brunswick region was only lightly populated, with major Acadian settlements in New Brunswick only found in the Beaubassin (Tantramar), Memramcook, and Petitcodiac regions as well as at Fort la Tour (Saint John) and Fort Anne (Fredericton).
Fort Beausejour (near Sackville) was captured by an English force commanded by Lt. Col.
Acadians from the nearby Beaubassin and Petitcodiac regions were subsequently expelled just as had the Acadians from peninsular Nova Scotia been deported earlier the same year.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_Brunswick   (4709 words)

  
 Chignecto Isthmus; First Settlers by Howard Trueman
Beausejour, now Fort Cumberland, was within the township of Cumberland.
The first of these was one from the head of the tide on the Petitcodiac
Petitcodiac River he stationed a small force to watch for any
emotionalliteracyeducation.com /classic_books_online/chgnt10.htm   (14759 words)

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