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Who founded the Acadian community in 1604?

Pierre de Monts and Samuel de Champlain founded the Acadian community in 1604 when they established the first European settlement north of Florida at Port-Royal

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Question: Who founded the Acadian community in 1604?

Answer options:

  • Cartier ✅ de Monts and Champlain
  • La Salle
  • Frontenac

Correct answer: de Monts and Champlain

Explanation: Pierre de Monts and Samuel de Champlain founded the Acadian community in 1604 when they established the first European settlement north of Florida at Port-Royal. Jacques Cartier is incorrect because he arrived much earlier, in 1534, to claim land for France. Robert de La Salle and Count Frontenac are incorrect as they were prominent figures of later New France exploration and governance. This event represents the birth of Acadian culture, a foundational element of Canada's history. Recognizing these key historical figures and their specific settlements is highly relevant for scoring well on history questions in the Canadian Citizenship test.

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