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    Louisiana French (Louisiana French: français de la Louisiane; Louisiana Creole: françé la lwizyàn) is an umbrella term for the dialects and varieties...
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    River Center to become Raising Cane's River Center". theadvocate.com. Georges Media. Retrieved April 12, 2017. "Opera Louisiane". operalouisiane.com. Retrieved...
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    Louisiana (redirect from Louisiane)
    Louisiana (French: Louisiane [lwizjan] ; Spanish: Luisiana [lwiˈsjana]; Louisiana Creole: Lwizyàn) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions...
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  • Bayou Cane, Bourg, Chauvin, Gibson, Gray, Montegut, and Schriever. Residents of select portions of Lafourche Parish (particularly in parts of Grand Bois...
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    States of America 1862–present Louisiana Creoles (French: Créoles de la Louisiane, Louisiana Creole: Moun Kréyòl la Lwizyàn, Spanish: Criollos de Luisiana)...
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    Fort Louis de la Louisiane, at Twenty-seven Mile Bluff on the Mobile River, as the first capital of the French colony of La Louisiane. It was founded by...
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    1795, Étienne de Boré had succeeded in granulating sugar and making sugar cane a profitable commodity. Aime inherited the family plantation in St. Charles...
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    hero of the American Revolution of French Huguenot ancestry) Louisiana (Louisiane in French - named in honor of King Louis XIV of France in 1682) Abbeville...
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    original on 8 November 2009. Retrieved 23 November 2019. "About Us | The Grand Theatre". 5 October 2020. "A History of the Ritz Theatre". The Historic...
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    the Akokisa. In 1703, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, the French governor of La Louisiane, sent three men to explore the Gulf Coast west of the Mississippi River...
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    currency of the period, the ten-dollar note from Banque des Citoyens de la Louisiane (the Citizens Bank of New Orleans, in the French Quarter) which had engraved...
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  • 2023. Retrieved March 8, 2024. Barnett, C. Brian. “‘La Francophonie En Louisiane’: Problems and Recommendations to Strengthen the French Immersion Model...
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  • river (believed to refer to the Mississippi River.) In Histoire de La Louisiane (Paris, 1758), French explorer Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz recounted...
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    plantation houses (three completely), several sugar houses (small sugar cane mills), and crops. They were armed mostly with hand tools. White men led...
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  • practices into the 1700s. European influence began in the 1500s, and La Louisiane (named after Louis XIV of France) became a colony of the Kingdom of France...
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    interracial marriages, but interracial relationships were formed in La Louisiane from the earliest years. In New Orleans society particularly, a formal...
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