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Germans began settling in Louisiana in the 18th century, primarily due to economic hardships and political unrest in Europe. Large groups, particularly from regions such as the Palatinate, migrated to escape poverty and seek better opportunities. The Spanish government, which controlled Louisiana at the time, encouraged German Immigration to bolster the population and develop agriculture. Many settled along the banks of the Mississippi River, contributing to the region's cultural and economic landscape.

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