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  1. Moogk, Peter N. La Nouvelle France: The Making of French Canada -A Cultural History (2000). 340 pp. Trudel, Marcel. The Beginnings of New France 1524-1663 (1973) White, Sophie. Wild Frenchmen and Frenchified Indians: Material Culture and Race in Colonial Louisiana (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013) In French. Balvay, Arnaud.

  2. Population. Pays d’en Haut and Louisiana. The “ Pays d’en Haut ” or Upper Country: under the French Regime, this name described the basin of the Great Lakes, upriver from the St. Lawrence, where fur traders, missionaries, and military men ventured beginning in the early seventeenth century. Beyond the 1660s, their visits became more ...

  3. Geschichte Louisianas. Die Geschichte Louisianas umfasst die Entwicklungen auf dem Gebiet des US-amerikanischen Bundesstaates Louisiana von der Urgeschichte bis zur Gegenwart. Teil seines geschichtlichen Erbes sind die indianischen Kulturen und Hochkulturen, die zwischen 3400 v. Chr. und der europäischen Kolonisierung Amerikas auf dem Gebiet ...

  4. The manorial system of New France, known as the seigneurial system ( French: Régime seigneurial ), was the semi- feudal system of land tenure used in the North American French colonial empire. [1] Economic historians have attributed the wealth gap between Quebec and other parts of Canada in the 19th and early 20th century to the persistent ...

  5. Unknown. The French and Indian War (1754–1763) was a theater of the Seven Years' War, which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French, each side being supported by various Native American tribes. At the start of the war, the French colonies had a population of roughly 60,000 settlers, compared with 2 ...

  6. Spain turned the territory over to France in a ceremony in New Orleans on November 30, a month before France turned the city over to American officials. [38] Other historians counter the above arguments regarding Jefferson's alleged hypocrisy by asserting that countries change their borders in two ways: (1) conquest, or (2) an agreement between nations, otherwise known as a treaty.

  7. La Nouvelle-Orléans est située à 511 km à l'est de Houston, à 966 km au sud de Saint-Louis et à 1 076 km à l'ouest-nord-ouest de Miami. Elle couvre une superficie de 907 km2, dont 48,45 % en plans d'eau. La ville suit un méandre du Mississippi, d'où son surnom The Crescent City (la ville croissant).