New France (Quebec), the Illinois Country along the Mississippi, and La Louisiane, the ports of New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama. In the early 1750s, the...
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office of attorney general of Louisiana (French: Procureur général de la Louisiane) has existed since the colonial period. Under Article IV, Section 8 of...
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1994) was a painter born in Pétion-Ville, Haiti. He is the son of artist Louisiane Saint Fleurant, a founder of the School of Soleil art movement. Magloire's...
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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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some joined others who had migrated directly to the French colony of La Louisiane (Louisiana) in what was known as the Great Upheaval. (see Cajuns). The...
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which means "there are foreign speakers". In his book Histoire de la Louisiane, Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz wrote that the indigenous name referred...
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in New Orleans in 1764. The French-language newspapers Courrier de la Louisiane (1807-1860) and L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans (1827-1923) published...
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from 5 to 7 May. Doris participated in the Franco-American exercise "Louisiane" from 14 to 20 November and in France's first annual AMF Téléthon for...
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"American Sodom: New Orleans Faces Its Critics and an Uncertain Future". La Louisiane à la dérive. Oringderff, David L.; Fey, S. Drake (2000). "Overview and...
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error: no target: CITEREFGayarré1854 (help) Saadani, Khalil (2008). La Louisiane française dans l'impasse: 1731–1743 [French Louisiana at the Impasse:...
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were French country traders and colonists from the New Orleans (the La Louisiane) colony. They were joined by traders from Montreal and Quebec; all had...
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shipping horses from France, the French found it cheaper to buy them in La Louisiane from the Tunica. They acquired the horses through a native trade network...
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nine years this was the French seat of government of New France, or La Louisiane (Louisiana). In 1711, they abandoned Fort Louis because of repeated flooding...
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hero of the American Revolution of French Huguenot ancestry) Louisiana (Louisiane in French - named in honor of King Louis XIV of France in 1682) Abbeville...
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river (believed to refer to the Mississippi River.) In Histoire de La Louisiane (Paris, 1758), French explorer Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz recounted...
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owned and administered the land west of the Perdido River as part of La Louisiane. In 1762 France signed a secret treaty with Spain that, upon being revealed...
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December 20 French Governor Pierre Clement de Laussat transfers control of La Louisiane to U.S. Governor William Claiborne in a ceremony at La Nouvelle-Orléans...
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of Mississippi, 1991. Higganbotham, Jay. Old Mobile: Fort Louis de la Louisiane, 1702–1711. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1991. Bruce Nelson...
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