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Louisiana creoles learned that Louisiana had been given to Spain
1763
called the colony Louisiane
french
called the colony Luisiana
spanish
was a combonation of Louisiane and Luisiana
Louisiana
was the first spanish governor. he was a misfit. creoles hated him because he married a woman with dark skin. they thought she was african, but she was mestizo.
ulloa
took place oct. 28 1768. a mob disabled the canons protecting n.o. about 400 creoles took the city and ordered ulloa to leave
creole revolution
where ulloa sailed th and reported the incident to Spain
cuba
sailed to Louisiana with 2000 soliders year after the revolution
o'reily
acting french governor after the revolution. creoles hated him because he told o'reily who was involved in the revolution
aubry
13 men were charged for treason. 12 were found guilty. 5 were executed. 6 were put in prison. 1 man died before his trial.
punishment
the name of both the New orleans city government and the Building that housed it
cabildo
gave freed slaves the same rights as rights, but now they could testify in court
spanish code noir
replaced o'reily as governer. he served for seven years, and established the first public school
unzaga
colonial delagates declared their independence from Great Britain
July 4th 1776
replaced unzaga as governor. he provided weapons, medicine, and clothing to the colonists to fight the british
galvez
an american who raided for english plantations near natchez and baton rouge
james willing
replaced galvez as governor
miro
population of la grew from 7,500 to 50,000.
1765-1805
a language spoken only by the Islenos living in southeast la
brule spanish
a percel of land that promised to each family that settled in la
land grants
people from the canary islands that settled in St. Bernard, Ascension, and Plaquemines parish. they lived by fishing and trapping.
islenos
went up the ouchita river to organize french families into settlements
don juan fihoil