Because the eras easily seperate what happened in history and is easier to understand
re-oriented period in american regime
Lots of things happened in 1990. The most notable thing involving the U.S. was probably the Gulf War.
Bernardo de Gálvez played a crucial role in Louisiana's history during the American Revolutionary War by serving as the Spanish governor of Louisiana. He provided significant military support to the American colonists, including supplies, troops, and financial aid, which were vital for their fight against British forces. Gálvez also led successful military campaigns in the Mississippi Valley and Gulf Coast, helping to secure territorial gains for Spain and bolster American independence efforts. His contributions helped solidify Spanish influence in the region, shaping Louisiana's cultural and political landscape.
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The Louisiana Purchase
Because the eras easily seperate what happened in history and is easier to understand
The address of the Louisiana Museum Of African American History is: Po Box 850906, New Orleans, LA 70185-0906
The answer is, no. Most of our history is based on European history because many things, for example, the Louisiana Purchase, happened because of our freedom from Europe. Although we were allies, we still argued over some things because that is what countries do. But, your answer is, no. There isn't an American history without the history of Europe.
lol takin AP US history are we?
world war 2
To view your history press: Ctrl+H and you can choose how you want your history to be arranged
North Louisiana History was created in 1969.
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.
Louisiana Museum of Natural History was created in 1936.
the abolition of slavery, 1865
it became a part of american history