Yes/ no. In the 1700's New Orleans was not under their control. In 1762 France signed it over to Spain, but in 1803 it was sold to the United States. The final battle of the War of 1812 was fought in defense of New Orleans. Andrew Jackson led a coalition of pirates, free blacks, and Tennessee volunteers to defeat the British.
There are many beautiful attractions surrounding the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel. One of the closest is the Audubon Butterfly Garden. There is also the Museum of American Cocktails and The New Orleans Steamboat Company.
Cattle ranchers and farmers complained that sheep cropped the grass too close, and rendered a field unusable for others.
New Orleans New Orleans
Thomas Jefferson was concerned about France closing off the Mississippi River to American trade because it would hinder economic growth in the United States. He believed in the importance of maintaining access to the river for western farmers and settlers. This concern influenced his decision to negotiate the Louisiana Purchase with France in 1803 to secure American access to the Mississippi River and the port of New Orleans.
the state close to England is Europe
New Orleans, Louisiana.
October 1802
Liverpool is in England. close to Wales, but in England.
Because of hurricane Katrina
The rivers were so important to the farmers in Mesopotamia because then the farmers can get water for their crops in order to trade for goods and services.
It's close to London, England.
Spain & England (England not in Europe but close)