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yes, Louisiana is a french name.
Council for the Development of French in Louisiana was created in 1968.
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The Louisiana Territory.
Louisiana is the state in America where French is spoken. This is because of its historical ties to France and its Cajun and Creole cultures, which have preserved the French language. French speakers in Louisiana have their own dialects and accents that have evolved over time.
Louisiana was a French colony in Colonial American History. It was eventually bought from France in what is called "The Louisiana Purchase," which also includes much of the land north of Louisiana. So in short the reason why Louisiana speaks Fench is because they are French.
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yes, Louisiana is a french name.