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Members of the community of French immigrants that lived in Acadia, the region off the eastern coast of Canada, until they were expelled by British troops and forced to migrate, mainly to southern Louisiana, were known as Cajuns.
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Cajuns are a sub-ethnic group, peculiar in culture and origin, represented mainly in the southern part of Louisiana.
They are the largest ethnic minority in Louisiana, accounting for about 4% of the state’s population, whose linguistic rights are partially officially recognized in the state. Most cajuns speak English, but retain a commitment to their culture, lifestyle and especially national cuisine. They also speak Cajun dialect of French.
The deportation of the Acadians from Canada, after the French and Indian War, led to the emergence of the Acadian diaspora in many regions of the world. In total, from 1755 to 1763, by order of the British governor Charles Lawrence, over 10,000 residents of the former French territories (Acadia and Nova Scotia) were deported. More than half of them died in the holds of ships transporting them to prisons of the British colonies in the territory of the present USA and even to the Falkland Islands. Some of them (over 3,000) moved to Louisiana, where they, Catholics, were welcomed by the Spanish administration and the large French population of New Orleans. Later, a special ethnographic group formed in rural Louisiana.
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It determined the issue of slavery for any new state created out of the Louisiana purchase.
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it accelerated the economic crisis
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Montesquieu believed that government power should be divided between different branches, much like the executive, legislative, and judicial branches in the United States
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2. preside over the Senate and to vote in case of a tie.
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The Vice President of the United States is indirectly elected by the citizens and he is not only an officer of the executive branch but also of legislative branch. He presides over Senate meeting but may not except to vote until a tie-breaking situation occurs. From his selection to the impeachment, all process are present in the Constitution of the U.S.