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Facts about the History of Louisiana History - 1500 / 1600's Native Americans of Louisiana

  • The Native Indians of Louisiana were the Adai, Alabama, Apalachee, Atakapa, Avoyel, Bayogoula, Biloxi, Caddo, Chatot, Chawasha, Chitimacha, Choctaw, Houma, Koasati, Koroa, Mugulasha, Muskogee, Natchez, Okelousa, Opelousa, Ouachita, Pascagoula,
    Quapaw, Quinipissa, Souchitioni, Tangipahoa, Tawasa, Washa and Yatasi.

  • 1519 - Alvarez de Pindea discovers mouth of the Mississippi

  • 1541 - Hernando de Soto also discovers the Mississippi River

  • 1673 - Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet verify that the river flows into the Gulf of Mexico rather than the Pacific Ocean

  • 1682 - Robert Cavalier, Sieur de la Salle claims the territory for Louis XIV of France

Facts about the History of Louisiana History - 1700's

  • 1719 -The first large importation of black slaves

  • 1729 - Natchez Indians massacre 250 people

  • 1756 - 1763 - The Seven Years War (French and Indian War) due to disputes over land is won by Great Britain. France gives England all French territory east of the Mississippi River, except New Orleans. The Spanish give up east and west Florida to the English in return for Cuba

  • 1762 - Treaty of Fontainebleau - Spain gains control of the Louisiana Territory from France

  • 1770 - May 20 - Spanish government officially assumes control of the Territory of Louisiana

  • 1775 - 1783 - The American Revolution creates the United States of America. The Revolution was due to the British burden of taxes and total power to legislate any laws governing the American colonies

  • July 4, 1776 - United States Declaration of Independence

  • July 10, 1778 - France declares war against Britain and makes an alliance with the American revolutionary forces

  • September 3, 1783 - The Treaty of Paris is signed by the victorious United States and the defeated Great Britain

Facts about the History of Louisiana History - The Early 1800's

  • The Native Indians of Louisiana were the Adai, Alabama, Apalachee, Atakapa, Avoyel, Bayogoula, Biloxi, Caddo, Chatot, Chawasha, Chitimacha, Choctaw, Houma, Koasati, Koroa, Mugulasha, Muskogee, Natchez, Okelousa, Opelousa, Ouachita, Pascagoula,
    Quapaw, Quinipissa, Souchitioni, Tangipahoa, Tawasa, Washa and Yatasi

  • 1800 - Treaty of San Ildefonso provides for Spanish cession of Louisiana to France

  • The southern section was claimed by the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase (1803)

  • The Louisiana Purchase - In 1803, the United States bought the Louisiana Territory from France. The U.S. Secretary of State, James Madison paid 15 million dollars for the land

  • 1812 - Louisiana is admitted to the Union

  • 1812 - 1815 - The War of 1812 between U.S. and Great Britain, ended in a stalemate but
    confirmed America's Independence

  • 1800's - Conflict erupts between settlers and Native Indians throughout the 1800's. The Native Indians are gradually forced to cede their lands

Facts about the History of Louisiana History - The American Civil War

  • 1861 - 1865 The American Civil War. In 1859 John Brown raided Harpers Ferry and set in motion events that led directly to the outbreak of the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln, a known opponent of slavery, was elected president and in 1861 the South Secedes. The initial Secession of South Carolina was followed by the secession of Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. These eleven states eventually formed the Confederate States of America. The bombardment of Fort Sumter was the opening engagement of the American Civil War. The surrender of Robert E. Lee on April 9 1865 signalled the end of the Confederacy.

  • 1865 December 6 - The Abolishment of Slavery. The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S Constitution is ratified, thus officially abolishing slavery

  • 1898-1901 The Spanish American War. On December 10, 1898 the Treaty of Paris the US annexes Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines.

Origin of the name

  • The French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (1643-1687) named the area La Louisianne after Louis XIV of France in 1682.

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