Were the British Justified in Expelling the Acadians? This evidence gives us an understandable sense that the British weren’t justified in expelling the Acadians. The Acadian Expulsion occurred throughout 1755 - 1763. During this time, the British decided that they had no other option but to violently remove all Acadians and deport them onto unfamiliar land across the Ocean separating all families and friends. This action strongly suggests that the Acadians did something wrong or unpleasant to the British, which the British aren’t excited about. Beyond doing this the British didn’t think this was enough of a punishment and decided to destroy all of the Acadian's homes to make sure they didn’t have any reason to return. Clearly the British …show more content…
The British wanted the Acadians to sign this oath for their safety and to make sure that the Acadians won’t turn their backs on them. Given the fact that the Acadians had made an agreement with the British previously that they wouldn’t be getting involved into things like these. The British should have been a bit more understanding and shouldn't have taken these actions. Additionally the Acadians didn’t want to leave, but had no choice. The Acadians had various reasons to not leave, as they had such good,fertile land with well built homes. The Acadians worked for years to build a good land with hours and hours of hard work, which they weren’t ready to give up. However the Acadians would also get separated across the ocean from friends and families. Which unfortunately might be impossible to ever find them again. Given the fact that the British didn’t think about the things Acadians would have to deal with, it was very inconsiderate. In source 2.25, it shows Acadians being forced onto boats and being deported to unfamiliar lands, even the sick. This shows how the British were at the time only thinking about how the Acadians could possibly hurt them, but not about what the sick Acadians and others will struggle from. Given that the Acadians were already being forced onto boats, they were also being seperated from friends and families. The British were just being selfish, they should have not expelled the Acadians and shouldn’t have started the Acadian