The New Brunswick was founded in 1784 and its capital is Fredericton.
The colonists who arrived of France installed partly in Nova Scotia, with the New Brunswick and on the Island-of-Prince-Edouard. It is them the Acadien S. One day, the British decided to off-set the acadian ones (who were there before them) to destroy the acadian family core. One sent the women and mothers in a direction, the men and fathers in another and finally the children, become Orphelin S, elsewhere.
This process of the deportation had of 1755 to 1763 for on the whole to have destroyed the life of more than 10.000 people. Some turned over in Acadie and settled partly in New Brunswick, a little on the Island-of-Prince-Edouard and Nova Scotia.
The Acadian ones which was French-speaking were to use the British system, to lend oath, swear, to disavow to them " me acadien" to be comparable by the British.
Louis-J-Robichaud was the first acadian one with becoming Prime Minister of New Brunswick the 7 but 1960.
Louis Mailloux is a very important character of the fight of acadian and their love for the French language. He died in 1875 at the time of a riot with Caraquet in the North-East of New Brunswick.
Today, the school systems, of Health, etc are accessible in the two official languages which are French and English. With the Canada, only N-B is officially bilingual.
The French-speaking people of New Brunswick remain a minority Population in this province.
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