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Well I don't know about Texas specifically but the Cajuns in Louisiana and the southern USA migrated from Eastern Canada. In Canada they were (and still are) known as Acadiens, and their flag is the French flag with a yellow star in the upper left hand corner. The Acadiens are people who came from France in the 17th century, I believe.

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Robert de La Salle established Fort Saint Louis as a French colony in 1685. This colony was situated near present-day Matagorda Bay, Texas. La Salle also explored other part of Texas. This colony was destroyed in 1688.

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The French attempts made the Spanish more strict, because they didn't want to lose land. Their policies adjusted to cut off trade with the French, and they attempted to push the French out. They also started settling further, and using military force.

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