The French began settling the Gulf of Mexico coast in 1699.
Louisiana they settled in New Orleans and named it Louisiana
The French province of Acadia settled in Louisiana during the 1600s. Today the French province of Acadia is called Nova Scotia.
Louisiana was originally claimed by the Spanish but was first settled by the French.
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Nither. You are only truly creole if you are a decendent from the French and a mix of the other settlers that first settled in Louisiana.
The word Cajun is believed to come from "Acadian," referring to the French-speaking Acadian people who settled in the area that is now known as Louisiana. The Cajun culture is a mix of Acadian, French, Spanish, and African influences that have developed over centuries in Louisiana.
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Yes! Samuel de Champlain and other Frenchmen settled in Nova Scotia, being the first successful French settlement in North America. They also settled in areas like Quebec, Illinois, and Louisiana.
Montana was settled in 1803 because of the Louisiana Purchase
The French claimed and settled various territories around the world, including parts of North America (such as Canada and Louisiana), South America (such as French Guiana), Africa (such as Algeria and Senegal), the Caribbean (such as Haiti and Martinique), and the South Pacific (such as New Caledonia and French Polynesia).