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Louisiana (French: ) or French Louisiana
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1702 - Iberville's brother, Bienville is named governor of Louisiana. 1702 - The Choctaws (who lived north of Lake Pontchatrain) are the first native American group to form an alliance with the French.
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British success during this time was limited to the capture of Nova Scotia (Fr.: Acadia) and the deportation of the French settlers, who became the ‘Cajuns’ of Louisiana. ... To forestall their move towards an overt alliance with the French, desperate colonial officials concluded treaties with the Iroquois confederation...
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This paper, schematic and brief by necessity, is focussed on the relations between the Spaniards and the French, in Louisiana, north-east of the Northern Border of the Vice-reign of New ... Finally, through this alliance, it was clear that France wanted to return to America, and specially wanted to recuperate Louisiana,
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Directory.9 The value of a Creek alliance, he stated, would depend en- ..... At the news that Louisiana has become French thousands of Canadians now ...
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They were the first major tribe to form an alliance with the French in Louisiana. They aided the French on several occasions in fighting against their linguistic relatives, the Natchez. While most Choctaw live in what is now the state of Mississippi, many migrated to Louisiana.
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Kerlérec was forced to concede to Guedetonguay’s demands in order to maintain the spirit of trust and mutual support that provided the basis for Indian alliances, on which the security of French Louisiana depended.
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The migration of the French Acadians to Louisiana was neither smooth nor immediate. Many were shipped to the New England colonies, others to the West Indies or back to France, and many wandered for 20 years before learning that they were welcome in the predominantly French territory of Louisiana.
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As the destiny of the different colonies and settlements in America depended upon the political changes occurring in the parent-countries, ... and one of the principal arguments used by the French ambassador, in this application, was, that Louisiana was the only barrier between the English and the Spanish possessions south of it.
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