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Spain
I think it was the spain; or spanish:))
Although Spain wanted families to immigrate, most of the settlers were male (Apex)
Pedro Men'endez Avil'es
Louisbourg
Iqaluit? Maybe
Settlers in Louisiana, particularly during the French colonial period, were often more diverse and included a mix of French, Spanish, African, and Indigenous populations, reflecting a more multicultural society. In contrast, settlers in New France primarily consisted of French colonists focused on fur trading and agriculture, with less emphasis on cultural diversity. Additionally, Louisiana settlers engaged in plantation agriculture, which led to the establishment of a plantation economy reliant on enslaved labor, while New France's economy was more centered on trade and small-scale farming.
The first European settlers were from Spain under Governor Juan de Onate.
No, Spain did not lose New Orleans to the French during the French and Indian War. In fact, Spain gained control of New Orleans and the surrounding territory as a result of the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which ended the war. The treaty ceded Louisiana to Spain in compensation for Spain's loss of Florida to Britain. Thus, New Orleans remained under Spanish control until it was later transferred back to France in 1800.