In the 1800s, Anglo Americans primarily settled in northern and central Louisiana, particularly in areas like Rapides Parish, Natchitoches, and Ouachita Parish. They were drawn by the fertile land and opportunities for agriculture, especially cotton cultivation. The influx of settlers contributed to the cultural and economic development of the region, leading to significant demographic changes. Additionally, many Anglo Americans also settled along the Mississippi River, enhancing trade and transportation.
Anglo-Americans
Nothing. They were centuries before anyone knew North America existed
native americans
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"Anglo" refers to the British, in particular the English. So Anglo-American are Americans whose ancestors were English
In the 1800s, Anglo Americans primarily settled in northern and central Louisiana, particularly in areas like Rapides Parish, Natchitoches, and Ouachita Parish. They were drawn by the fertile land and opportunities for agriculture, especially cotton cultivation. The influx of settlers contributed to the cultural and economic development of the region, leading to significant demographic changes. Additionally, many Anglo Americans also settled along the Mississippi River, enhancing trade and transportation.
The most commonly spoken first languages of Anglo Americans are English, Spanish, and French.
Native Americans, Hispanic Americans and then Anglo Americans.
Actually it is still going on today, there isn't a spcific time they started coming to Lousiana
No, they were happy with McDonald's.
because THEY WANTED LAND
yes there were! :)
Anglo-Americans
Nothing. They were centuries before anyone knew North America existed
the americans
anglo saxon