Yes. Louisiana is one of the southernmost states of The United States, which is in North America.
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 extended the territory of North America from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi River, doubling the size of the United States.
No. North Carolina is 1 hour ahead of Louisiana
Louisiana is above the equator. No part of the continental US is below the equator. This assumes that you are comfortable with the completely arbitrary convention of calling north above and south below.
Louisiana is approximately 2,200 miles south of the North Pole.
30 degrees north and 89 degrees west is in the middle of Chandeleur Sound, off St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, USA. The point is on the continent of North America.
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It is located on the Gulf of Mexico in the state of Louisiana USA
Louisiana is on the North American continent, specifically it is one of the United States of America. It was bought from the French in 1803 by way of the Louisiana Purchase.
He no longer needed a base in North America. (apex)
It's located in Southern North America. It's a city in Louisiana, a southeastern state.
Florida and Louisiana
New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana
No. Arkansas is north of Louisiana
the French culture has an impact on the different parts of north America such as the province of Québec and the state of Louisiana. based on which you know how would you explain this.
Nearly doubled the size of America also European countries lost influence and power in North America