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