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49 Cards in this Set
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Amercans who traveled down the Mississippi River to trade. These men were from Kentucky.
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Kaintocks
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An American who denied loyalty to the United States and swore Allegiance to Spain.
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James Wilkinson
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French speaking Catholic colonists who lived in Modern day Nova Scotia. They would not swear loyalty to the king.
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Acadians
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The deportation of 6000 Colonists from Nova Scotia when the French and Indian War erupted. They went everywhere.
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The Grand Derangement
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10,000 Acadians came to southwest La. They settled along Bayou Teche.
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1769-1785
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He was the last important Spanish Governor.
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Carondelet
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Spain agreed to reopen the Mississippi River to American trade.
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Treaty of San Lorenzo
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Twenty three slaves were hanged. Thirty one were flogged so severly only four survived.
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Pointe Coupee Slave Rebellion
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Became the largest cash crop during the Spanish Period- used to make rum and stum.
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Sugarcane
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1,000,000 lbs was exported from La.
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Perique Tobacco
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Amercans who traveled down the Mississippi River to trade. These men were from Kentucky.
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Kaintocks
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An American who denied loyalty to the United States and swore Allegiance to Spain.
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James Wilkinson
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Amercans who traveled down the Mississippi River to trade. These men were from Kentucky.
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Kaintocks
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An American who denied loyalty to the United States and swore Allegiance to Spain.
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James Wilkinson
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French speaking Catholic colonists who lived in Modern day Nova Scotia. They would not swear loyalty to the king.
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Acadians
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The deportation of 6000 Colonists from Nova Scotia when the French and Indian War erupted. They went everywhere.
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The Grand Derangement
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French speaking Catholic colonists who lived in Modern day Nova Scotia. They would not swear loyalty to the king.
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Acadians
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10,000 Acadians came to southwest La. They settled along Bayou Teche.
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1769-1785
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The deportation of 6000 Colonists from Nova Scotia when the French and Indian War erupted. They went everywhere.
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The Grand Derangement
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He was the last important Spanish Governor.
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Carondelet
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10,000 Acadians came to southwest La. They settled along Bayou Teche.
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1769-1785
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Spain agreed to reopen the Mississippi River to American trade.
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Treaty of San Lorenzo
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He was the last important Spanish Governor.
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Carondelet
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Twenty three slaves were hanged. Thirty one were flogged so severly only four survived.
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Pointe Coupee Slave Rebellion
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Spain agreed to reopen the Mississippi River to American trade.
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Treaty of San Lorenzo
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Became the largest cash crop during the Spanish Period- used to make rum and stum.
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Sugarcane
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Twenty three slaves were hanged. Thirty one were flogged so severly only four survived.
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Pointe Coupee Slave Rebellion
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1,000,000 lbs was exported from La.
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Perique Tobacco
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Became the largest cash crop during the Spanish Period- used to make rum and stum.
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Sugarcane
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1,000,000 lbs was exported from La.
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Perique Tobacco
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Amercans who traveled down the Mississippi River to trade. These men were from Kentucky.
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Kaintocks
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An American who denied loyalty to the United States and swore Allegiance to Spain.
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James Wilkinson
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French speaking Catholic colonists who lived in Modern day Nova Scotia. They would not swear loyalty to the king.
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Acadians
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The deportation of 6000 Colonists from Nova Scotia when the French and Indian War erupted. They went everywhere.
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The Grand Derangement
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10,000 Acadians came to southwest La. They settled along Bayou Teche.
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1769-1785
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He was the last important Spanish Governor.
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Carondelet
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Spain agreed to reopen the Mississippi River to American trade.
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Treaty of San Lorenzo
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Twenty three slaves were hanged. Thirty one were flogged so severly only four survived.
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Pointe Coupee Slave Rebellion
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Became the largest cash crop during the Spanish Period- used to make rum and stum.
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Sugarcane
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1,000,000 lbs was exported from La.
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Perique Tobacco
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Was given one million acres of land by Spain. It included Morehouse and West Carroll Parishes. The town of Bastrop is named after him.
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Baron de Bastrop
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Working class rebelled against the rich. Louis the14th and Marie Antoinette were beheaded. Revolution lasted ten years.
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French Revolution
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French families who left France because of the Revolution. The name given them by the Creoles in La.
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Foreign French
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French general who emerged from the revolution as Frances' dictator.
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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Napoleon forced Spain to give La. Back to France.
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Treaty of Ildefonso
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Spain had control of La.
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1765-1800
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April 30, 1803, the United States bought the La. Purchase from France. It cost $15,000,000 about 4 cents an acre. It included 15 States.
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Louisiana Purchase
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He was the 1st governor of La.
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W.C.C. Claiborne
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Where the U.S. took possession of La. Dec. 20, 1803.
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Place d'Drmes
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