It reached from the Appalachians in the east to the Rockies in the west, and from the Great Lakes in the north to the Gulf of Mexico in the south.
The French province of Acadia settled in Louisiana during the 1600s. Today the French province of Acadia is called Nova Scotia.
Louisiana became a state on April 30, 1812. It became the 18th state of the country.
They were coeurs de bois - fur trappers.
because there were too many blacks in the south
South Carolina was not "discovered" in the 1600s. The area that is now South Carolina was inhabited by indigenous peoples for thousands of years before European exploration. Spanish explorers were likely the first Europeans to visit the region in the early 1500s, but permanent European settlements were not established until the English arrived in the late 1600s.
The French province of Acadia settled in Louisiana during the 1600s. Today the French province of Acadia is called Nova Scotia.
It was called the Louisiana Territory.
It was French territory.
In the late 1600s, French explorers expanded into the region of North America known as New France, which encompassed present-day areas such as Quebec, Ontario, and the Great Lakes region. They also established settlements along the Mississippi River and in present-day Louisiana.
Southeast region
De La Salle explored the region around the river for France and called this territory Louisiana in honor of king Louis the 14th.
A sparsely inhabited rural region
England
midwest region
The first French newspaper, printed in the 1600s, was named "la gazette".
hi I am happy they settled it in the 1600s
The Louisiana Purchase. Also the Louisiana purchase was purchased by Americans So they could control the Mississippi River for trade because it was a HUGE thing back then. Added by tdog638