Joseph Broussard
Joseph Broussard (1702–1765), also known as Beausoleil (English: Beautiful Sun), was a leader of the Acadian people in Acadia; later Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick. Broussard organized a Mi'kmaq and Acadian militias against the British through King George's War, Father Le Loutre's War and during the French and Indian War. After Acadia was captured by the British, he eventually led the first group of Acadians to southern Louisiana in present-day United States. His name is sometimes presented as Joseph Gaurhept Broussard; this is likely the result of a transcription error. Broussard is widely regarded as a hero and an important historical figure by both Acadians and Cajuns.
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Joseph Broussard
Joseph Broussard (1702–1765), also known as Beausoleil (English: Beautiful Sun), was a leader of the Acadian people in Acadia; later Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick. Broussard organized a Mi'kmaq and Acadian militias against the British through King George's War, Father Le Loutre's War and during the French and Indian War. After Acadia was captured by the British, he eventually led the first group of Acadians to southern Louisiana in present-day United States. His name is sometimes presented as Joseph Gaurhept Broussard; this is likely the result of a transcription error. Broussard is widely regarded as a hero and an important historical figure by both Acadians and Cajuns.
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Joseph Brossard (ou Broussard) ...... t la déportation des Acadiens.
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Joseph Broussard (1702–1765), ...... e by both Acadians and Cajuns.
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Joseph Broussard, talvolta Bro ...... nte la deportazione dei Cajun.
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Жозеф Бруссар (фр. Joseph Brou ...... де во 2-й половине XVIII века.
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جوزيف بروسارد هو عسكري كندي، و ...... مارتنفيل في الولايات المتحدة.
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ジョゼフ・ブルッサール(Joseph Broussard)、 ...... と表記されることもあるが、恐らくは書き写しの際の誤りである。
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Father Rale's War
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Led Acadians to Louisiana. Militia captain of the Acadians of the Atakapas
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Joseph Broussard
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Joseph Brossard (ou Broussard) ...... t la déportation des Acadiens.
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Joseph Broussard (1702–1765), ...... e by both Acadians and Cajuns.
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Joseph Broussard, talvolta Bro ...... nte la deportazione dei Cajun.
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Жозеф Бруссар (фр. Joseph Brou ...... де во 2-й половине XVIII века.
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جوزيف بروسارد هو عسكري كندي، و ...... مارتنفيل في الولايات المتحدة.
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ジョゼフ・ブルッサール(Joseph Broussard)、 ...... と表記されることもあるが、恐らくは書き写しの際の誤りである。
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Joseph Brossard
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Joseph Broussard
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Joseph Broussard
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Бруссар, Жозеф
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جوزيف بروسارد
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ジョゼフ・ブルッサール
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