Although many Americans felt threatened by the land and what it would mean to the East, which had once reigned supreme, others looked forward to the opportunities the territory promised and looked forward to expansion in the west. The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the country. After boundaries were settled, it opened up the west for settlement and expansion.
A line in the sand, banning slavery anywhere North of a particular parallel in all the territories acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase. This would keep a balance between slave-states and free soil, so that voting in Congress would be even-handed.
What I think about people being enslaved in Louisiana is that it was horrible for Slaves that worked in Louisiana because they had to work and they were not paid. It was a good way for the captors to make money. The planters of Louisiana are greatly exercised concerning the continual escapes of their slaves and have held an important meeting at New Orleans about the labor question. After much angry talk and a good deal of abuse of the Government, of which they are "registered enemies," they seem to have agreed at last to pay their slaves wages. That's a sentence where they talked about how slaves were being paid wages Most masters were not good people they enslaved. Even though Slaves got paid they did not get to live a good life as other people got too. I know slavery was bad because It's not right for people to be enslaved and slaves were crucially beaten and they were not treated right.
He needed money for weapons and repairments for his army.Plus, there was nothing in the Louisiana territory for the French. It was all grass lands and empty, like Alaska. No crops would grow and everywhere was muddy. The French found the territory repulsive.
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The Acadian diaspora came about when the Acadians refused to take an oath of allegiance to Britain. France had lost mainland Nova Scotia to Britain in a war, and the probability of another war with France was high. The Acadians had originally been allowed to remain on their lands, but Britain feared (with considerable justification) that they would support France and take up arms against Britain in a subsequent war. When the Acadians refused to swear an oath of allegiance to Britain, they were expelled from Nova Scotia. Many Acadians moved to Louisiana because it was still French territory at the time. Most Acadians did not simply "move" to Louisiana. They were often loaded into cattle barges and brought down the ease coast, the sick and dying were dropped off on the eastern coast en-route to the Louisiana swamps and marshes. The Acadians had also been expelled because their catholic faith had been made illegal by the English rulers in Canada. The Acadians refused to renounce the church and made the decision to accept their plight - to be exiled. Many were enslaved in Europe and their French language was omitted from the education system of Louisiana in an effort to destroy the culture. In Louisiana, they found new topography, unknown animals and an entire word that they had to name while separated from France. At this point, their French language began to develop into the language that some mistakenly describe as a "dialect" or as a "broken" form of French. In reality, the Acadians gave a living quality to the language by base creativity in the truest form. Some French arrived with the army of Napoleon and are not Acadians at all, but arrived from Europe as Europeans. They found a thriving, French speaking culture and many remained after the war. These people of French origin, although not Acadian (Cajun) originally are largely indistinguishable today due to the French language, French family names and due to the innacurate concept that all French speaking people of Louisiana must all be Cajun. In reality, many French speaking Louisiana families of several generations of French speaking people but are not originally Cajun.
No, although many other states like Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma (and obviously Louisiana) + other states were in the Louisiana Purchase.
Pretty much all of them, there are no NHL teams in Louisiana, so people choose which team they like. For example, I'm in Louisiana and I like the Kings & Canadiens, but other people I know that like hockey like the Predators, Stars, etc.
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i dont really know i would like to know
it is like other places because it is like all kinds of things that are the same as Louisiana like the weather or the people or even the transportation
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Yes, people in Louisiana eat fish. The state is known for its seafood-rich cuisine, including dishes like gumbo, crawfish boils, and blackened fish. Freshwater fish like catfish and bass, as well as saltwater fish like redfish and speckled trout, are commonly enjoyed in Louisiana.
yes there are many or some black singers from Louisiana like people who play blues, and jazz
no
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Please turn the coin over. You'll find the minting date on the front, like all other nickels. Your coin was made in 2004 and is only worth 5 cents if you found it in change. 1803 is the date of the Louisiana Purchase.
No idea, but I don't.