The History of Cajuns

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The History of Cajuns

The Cajuns are thrifty, determined, joyful, devoted people who settled in South Louisiana in 1759. The Cajuns had an affectionate nature that would precise itself in the gatherings of the community. The Cajuns enjoyed festivals, dancing, and food that are essential parts of bayou life. The Cajun was people who would make do with what they had. The Cajuns would work and play with equivalent enthusiasm. In Cajun Country, days rarely went by without cheers of praise to crawfish, rice, alligators, cotton, boudin, and gumbo all the needs of bayou life.

In the year 1604 the Cajuns at this time known as the Acadians were forced to flee from their homes. The Cajuns are French descents. France was the first owners of the first permit colonies in North America. In 1713 the British won rights over the French and took away their colonies. The Cajuns (Acadians) denied obeying the rules of the British which required renouncing their Catholic religion. The Cajuns were forced to evacuate from their homes. This dreadful incident is better known as the “Le Grand Derangemen...

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