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    Louisiana (redirect from Louisiane)
    Louisiana (French: Louisiane [lwizjan] ; Spanish: Luisiana [lwiˈsjana]; Louisiana Creole: Lwizyàn) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions...
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    Six. The current owner, Xavier Blanchot, is one of the pioneers of French Internet. La Louisiane has also been the siege of his offices and of a number...
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  • Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. "Carte de la Louisiane et du cours du Mississipi [i.e. Mississippi]: dressée sur un grand nombre...
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  • , Inc. p. 171. Higginbotham, Jay (1977). Old Mobile Fort Louis de la Louisiane 1702-1711. Museum of the City of Mobile. Dollier-de-Casson, François (1992)...
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    Maine. Francis Parkman, The Pioneers of France in the New World (1865). Higginbotham, Jay. Old Mobile: Fort Louis de la Louisiane, 1702–1711, pages 106–107...
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    France claimed this area as part of the administrative district of La Louisiane. France and Britain fought the French and Indian War over this area in...
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  • Natchez Bluffs. He befriended Native leaders. For most of his time in La Louisiane, where he remained until 1734, Le Page lived at a trading post at Natchez...
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    Regent of France, Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans, to help settle La Louisiane (the Louisiana Territory they claimed as a colony. Arriving in New Orleans...
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    Five years later, La Salle claimed the region for France as part of La Louisiane, also known as Louisiana. The earliest European settlements in the Illinois...
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    This area was claimed by the French from 1702 to 1763 as part of La Louisiane. After the French lost to the British in the Seven Years' War, it became...
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    and inhabitants referred to the Middle Mississippi Valley as La Haute Louisiane, "The High Louisiana", or "Upper Louisiana". The first European settlers...
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    Mississippi River, and Illinois was part of first New France, and then of La Louisiane until 1763, when it passed to the British with their defeat of France...
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    "Valcour" Aime (1797–1867) was an American sugar planter, slave owner, and pioneer in the large-scale refining of sugar. Known as the "Louis XIV of Louisiana...
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    colonies late in the 17th century, naming it for King Louis XIV, as La Louisiane. In 1682, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle explored the Ohio River...
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  • Foret died in 2002 at the age of 72. L.J. Foret Cajun Country Singer, La Louisiane Records (LL-138) Cajun Music Catalog www.lalouisiannerecords.com...
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    the river Colbert River after Jean-Baptiste Colbert and the region La Louisiane, for King Louis XIV. On March 2, 1699, Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville rediscovered...
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    The Louisiana State Capitol (French: Capitole de l'État de Louisiane) is the seat of government for the U.S. state of Louisiana and is located in downtown...
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    administration propre : le Canada, l'Acadie, la Baie d'Hudson, Terre-Neuve, la Louisiane. "His Most Christian Majesty cedes and guaranties to his said Britannick...
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  • ship left Loire, France, for La Mobile, La Louisiane, New France. The ship that brought additional pioneers and yellow fever to the French colony of the...
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    Retrieved May 21, 2011. Higginbotham, Jay. Old Mobile: Fort Louis de la Louisiane, 1702-1711, pp.106–07. Museum of the City of Mobile, 1977. ISBN 0-914334-03-4...
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    the Governor. Created 2000. Accessed June 9, 2005. Clarke, S.A. (1905). Pioneer Days of Oregon History. J.K. Gill Company. Past Capitols Archived March...
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    for Performing Arts 1977 1,900 Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra; Opera Louisiane; Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre Shaw Center for the Arts Manship Theatre 2005...
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    France. The 1744 Bellin map, "Map of Louisiana" (French: Carte de La Louisiane), has an inscription at a point south of the Ohio River and north of the...
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    Mississippi River with the intention of colonizing the region as part of La Louisiane or New France in North America. Fearful that Spanish territory would be...
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  • Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Syracuse, N.Y.: D. Mason & Co. pp. 198–203. Retrieved April 20, 2024....
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    forestall any French expansion into the area from their colony of La Louisiane to the east, as well as prevent illegal trading with the Payaya. He directed...
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    Mexico and claimed the vast Mississippi basin in Louis's name, calling it Louisiane. French trading posts were also established in India, at Chandernagore...
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    Mississippi and Des Moines Rivers. Iowa was part of a territory known as La Louisiane or Louisiana, and European traders were interested in lead and furs obtained...
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    accordion player, singer, songwriter and bandleader. He was one of the pioneers of zydeco, the fusion of Louisiana Creole and blues music developed in...
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    Massac (Illinois). Papers of the War Department 1784-1800 Map of "La Louisiane", 1719-1730, Johann Baptiste Homann National Register of Historic Places...
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