Over the next 10 years the situation around the Kakuwanë Këhôte hasn’t changed much. The British have made numerous bids to buy Mikmaquè but without the will to move troops away from the growing border tension to put military influence on French Acadia, the French will not budge. In the mean-time the British export most of the francophones in Vermont and the sliver of Mikmaquè (the Mikmaquè sliver is added to Vermont in 1678) to Louisiana (an a lesser amount to other Leonez colonies), cautious of what trouble they could cause their Anglophone leaders if provoked (In the OTL, this Acadia thing happened in the 1750’s and at the time, the British demanded an oath of allegiance to the King, here they didn’t bother asking *there* because they didn’t want to risk it and they didn’t expect a yes
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