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  1. Pierre-Clément de Laussat ( French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ klemɑ̃ də losa]; 23 November 1756 – 10 April 1835) was a French politician, and the 24th Colonial Governor of Louisiana, the last under French rule. He later served as colonial official in Martinique and French Guiana, as well as an administrator in France and Antwerp. Biography.

  2. Pierre Clément de Laussat (11 23ro, 1756 hasta 04 10, 1835) fue un político francés , y el 24 Gobernador de Louisiana, el último bajo el dominio francés. Biografía. Laussat nació en la ciudad de Pau.

  3. Pierre-Clément de Laussat, né le 23 novembre 1756 et décédé le 10 avril 1835 à Pau ( Pyrénées-Atlantiques ), est un administrateur et un homme politique français . Biographie. Pierre-Clément de Laussat était, depuis 1784, receveur général des finances des pays d'état de l'intendance de Pau et Bayonne lorsque survint la Révolution.

  4. 19 de dic. de 2016 · P ierre Clément de Laussat presided as the highest French civilian official in Louisiana for a short but crucial period in 1803. As colonial prefect he took possession of the colony from Spanish officials as stipulated in the Treaty of Ildefonso; three weeks later Laussat, in turn, ceded control of the territory to the United States ...

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  5. Pierre Clément de Laussat fue un político francés, y el 24 Gobernador de Louisiana, el último bajo el dominio francés.

  6. 23 de oct. de 2021 · A Guide to the papers of Pierre Clément Laussat, Napoleon's prefect for the colony of Louisiana and of General Claude Perrin Victor at the Historic New Orleans Collection : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2007 · A few months before the transfer of sovereignty over Louisiana to the United States in 1803, the French prefect Pierre Clément de Laussat mused in his memoirs about the influence of Saint Domingue on Louisiana. No French colony, he thought, had greater influence on the territory's customs and manners.