Michel Bastarache dit Basque

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Michel Bastarache (Basque deiturikoa) (1730eko otsailaren 7a – 1820ko urtarrilaren 15a) Kanadako historian aipagarria da Akadiarrak New Brunswicketik izan zuen rolagatik. Zehazkiago, eremutik ( gertu) kanporatzearen parte izan zen. Bera, eta bere familiako batzuk, bere ausardiagatik ospea lortu zuten aldi honetan. Azkenean familiari geratzeko baimena eman zioten eta euskal familiaren ilara luzeak gaurdaino jarraitzen du. rdf:langString
Michel Bastarache dit Basque (7 February 1730 – 15 January 1820) is notable in Canadian history for his role in the expulsion of the Acadians from New Brunswick. More specifically he was part of the expulsion from the Fort Beauséjour area (near Sackville, N.B.). He, and some of his family, became renowned for their bravery during this period. The family eventually were allowed to stay and the long line of the Basque family continues to this day. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Michel Bastarache (Basque deiturikoa)
rdf:langString Michel Bastarache dit Basque
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rdf:langString Michel Bastarache (Basque deiturikoa) (1730eko otsailaren 7a – 1820ko urtarrilaren 15a) Kanadako historian aipagarria da Akadiarrak New Brunswicketik izan zuen rolagatik. Zehazkiago, eremutik ( gertu) kanporatzearen parte izan zen. Bera, eta bere familiako batzuk, bere ausardiagatik ospea lortu zuten aldi honetan. Michel eta bere anaia Pierre 1755ean Hego Carolinara bidalitako 960 akadiarren kontingente baten parte ziren. Hurrengo urtean talde horretako dozena bat inguru, Pierre barne, ihes egin zuten eta oinez abiatu ziren iparralderantz. Ontario lakura iritsi ziren, irokesek harrapatu eta larru-merkatari batek erreskatatu zituen Quebecera eraman zituena, 1756ko irailean iritsi ziren. Bertan gobernadoreak galdekatu zituen . Anaiak Panaccadie-ra joan ziren, New Brunswick-era, non akadiar familia batzuk ezkutuan zeuden. Bastarachek jakin zuen bere emazteak (Eduardo Printzearen uhartea) ihes egin zuela. Bere emaztea eta seme-alabak New Brunswickera ekarri zituen eta bertan berriro ezkutuan sartu ziren, non -ek 1761ean bizi zirela ohartu zituen. Haiek eta lau ume -en preso zeuden 1763an. Familia ugarik Frantziara deportatzea eskatu zuten, baina irteteko baimena ukatu zitzaien britainiarrak zirelakoan.. Azkenean familiari geratzeko baimena eman zioten eta euskal familiaren ilara luzeak gaurdaino jarraitzen du.
rdf:langString Michel Bastarache dit Basque (7 February 1730 – 15 January 1820) is notable in Canadian history for his role in the expulsion of the Acadians from New Brunswick. More specifically he was part of the expulsion from the Fort Beauséjour area (near Sackville, N.B.). He, and some of his family, became renowned for their bravery during this period. Michel and his brother Pierre were part of a contingent of 960 Acadians sent to South Carolina in 1755. The next year about a dozen of this group, including Pierre, escaped and headed north on foot. They reached Lake Ontario, were captured by Iroquois, and ransomed by a fur trader who took them to Quebec, where they arrived in September 1756. There they were questioned by Governor Vaudreuil. The brothers went to Panaccadie, New Brunswick, where a few Acadian families were in hiding. Bastarache learned that his wife had fled to Île Saint-Jean (Prince Edward Island). He brought his wife and children back to New Brunswick where they went into hiding again, where Pierre Du Calvet made note of them living in 1761. They and four children were prisoners at Fort Cumberland in 1763. A large number of families requested deportation to France, but were refused permission to leave as they were considered British subjects. The family eventually were allowed to stay and the long line of the Basque family continues to this day.
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