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The Louisiana Civil Code
Yes. Louisiana had a great many plantations prior to the Civil War.
Military, civil, and diplomatic.
The settlement in Plymouth, Massachusetts came first. It was followed by, in order: American Revolution, Louisiana Purchase, Civil War.
Quite a lot. Take for example their legal system, the Louisiana Civil Code originally was almost directly taken from the French Civil Code for many years. French Culture also contributed to the fact that Louisiana is predominantly Catholic as opposed to Protestant. Additionally there are many phrases in Louisiana taken from French.
southern banks struggled to support industrial development
southern banks struggled to support industrial development
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The Louisiana Civil Code
As the US Civil War dragged on, there were both economic and military factors that influenced Union operations in Louisiana. The Union controlled New Orleans but that was not enough. Federal operations in Louisiana were designed as much to obtain cotton for the textile mills of New England. There unemployed workers were becoming restless. Also, Louisiana had become a prime state where slaves could be enrolled as workers and soldiers.
The Louisiana Civil Code is based on the French Civil Code and the Siete Partides.
Louisiana was the mouth of the war.
Louisiana was part of the Confederacy.
Military, civil, and diplomatic.
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The economy of the South, the former Confederate States of America, suffered after the US Civil War. Economic wealth measured in 1860, had only reached 75% of the 1860 economy or less by 1900.As the Northern states expanded economically, Southerners did not. Many of them simply did not want to participate in the North's economic progress. That was an error as it only kept the Southern economy in the doldrums.
Yes. Louisiana had a great many plantations prior to the Civil War.