None of them. There's Abbeville, which is named after a town in Northern France, and of course New Orleans is named after Orléans, which is in the centre of France, but not the same name.
Slidell, Louisiana was named in honor of American politician and Confederate ambassador to France John Slidell.
France colony in North America was called New France. It spanned a large part of nowadays Canada, and a good part of the central eastern states of the US down to Louisiana.
· Patterson, Louisiana
Jefferson purchased "Louisiana" from France in 1803.
No, France named Louisiana; the Spanish got it later.
The treaty that transferred the Louisiana Territory from France to the United States is called the Louisiana Purchase Treaty. It was signed in 1803.
Named after King Louis XIV of France.
Baton Rouge is the capital city in Louisiana. The city is located on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River.
Shreveport
Baton Rouge is the capital city in Louisiana.
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