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Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase was the acquisition by the
 United States of America of 828,000 square miles
  of France's claim to the territory of Louisiana on
                 December 20, 1803.
The U.S. paid 60 million francs ($11,250,000) plus
   cancellation of debts worth 18 million francs
 ($3,750,000), for a total sum of 15 million dollars
   (less than 3 cents per acre) for the Louisiana
                      territory.
The Louisiana Purchase added to the United States a
region very different from others on the American map.




    Louisiana had a more ethnically and racially
      diverse population than many parts of the
       United States, and its political and social
    systems were deeply rooted in the French and
               Spanish colonial period.
Louisiana was named by explorer René-Robert
Cavelier in the mid 1600's to honor King Louis XIV
                    of France.
In 1804, the Louisiana Territory had a population of 35,932.
   It did not have the population to qualify for statehood.
Massive immigration of both free and enslaved
Americans into the Territory saw the population
 surge past the 60,000-person requirement by
                     1810.
According to the 1810 census, more than
 76,000 people, about half black and half
     white, resided in the Territory of
                 Orleans.
 Louisiana was the first state to have a
  majority Catholic French- and Spanish-
  speaking population.
 Louisiana's distinctive
  French Catholic Creole
  culture eventually blended
   with the American English
  Protestant culture to create
  a distinct Creole-American
  society.
Territory of Orleans
In 1804, the newly
 acquired Louisiana
    Territory was
subdivided, and the
 portion below the
33rd parallel, which
 eventually formed
     the state of
   Louisiana, was
named the Territory
     of Orleans.
After the Orleans Territory came under U.S. rule, legal
 battles ensued over the interpretation of the Civil Code,
which places emphasis on codified community laws, and
Common Law, which places greater reliance on judges for
  legal interpretation over the traditional Catholic Rule.
   Cultural differences between Creoles and
    Americans manifested themselves in a
    variety of ways immediately after the
    Louisiana Purchase. Creole residents of
    colonial Louisiana had lived under the
    Catholic Church, a political monarchy, and
    the legal Civil (Napoleonic) Code.
In contrast, the new American political laws
enforced religious freedom, republican
democracy, and English common law.
Today Louisiana remains the only U.S. state
 that follows the Civil Code, which is the most
       common legal system in the world.
The United States government made Louisiana
   residents go through a trial period before
         admitting Louisiana as a state.
In 1811 President James Madison signed a
bill allowing the people of Louisiana to form
             a state constitution.
 This was the first time it had
  been proposed to make a
  new state out of lands that
  had not been part of the
  original thirteen states.
 Some lawmakers feared this
  would shift the balance of
  political power west of the
  Mississippi.
 Despite opposition, the bill
  passed congress by a large
  majority.
After the bill for
   statehood was
      passed, a
 convention of forty-
three delegates met
   at Tremoulet’s
  Coffee House, in
    November of
   1811, to write a
 constitution for the
state of Louisiana. It
 was presided over
by prominent planter
and politician Julien
      Poydras.
Following the state constitutional convention in New Orleans
      on April 14, 1812, President Madison signed the bill
                     approving statehood.


                                            The bill
                                        designated April
                                         30, 1812, as
                                          the day of
                                             formal
                                          admission.
William C. C. Claiborne
             In 1812 Louisiana
                voters elected
                 William C. C.
             Claiborne to be the
                first governor.
Governor William C.C. Claiborne (1772-1817)

 1816: Claiborne won an election for U.S.
  senator, but died less than a year into his
  term.
 Today his descendants include
  former congresswoman and
  ambassador Lindy Boggs
  and designer Liz Claiborne.
State Flag
Louisiana's flag, though used since the 1800s, was not
 officially adopted until 1912. The design consists of the
   pelican group from the state seal, in white and gold,
  and a white ribbon bearing the state motto, on a field
                      of a solid blue.
State Seal
The state seal was adopted in 1902 and features a
  pelican tearing flesh from its own breast to feed
  its young. The pelican and its three young are
  surrounded by the Louisiana motto, "Union,
  Justice, Confidence."
Baton Rouge
New Orleans
New Orleans




The Cabildo, on Jackson Square in New Orleans, was headquarters for Spanish
colonial administration. Built in 1795, it hosted the formal transfer of the Louisiana
Purchase from France to the United States in 1803. The building is now the
Louisiana State Museum.
Natchitoches




                          Metoyer Descendants, owners of Melrose Plantation


   Natchitoches is Louisiana's oldest settlement. At
    the time of statehood, Natchitoches' population
    stood under 2,000 persons but contained one of
    the largest and wealthiest communities of Free
    Persons of Color in the U.S.
Natchitoches




In the 1990s, the National Park Service designated the Natchitoches-
Cane River region as a National Heritage Area because of its distinct
Creole culture and today interprets the two historic Magnolia and Oakland
plantations for the public.
Monroe
Originally founded as the Spanish settlement of Fort Miro, the American town was
established in 1807.




      At the time of statehood, Prairie de Canots, as the settlement was
       then known, was small but grew in importance with the rise of the
       cotton in the mid-1800s and lumber in the early 1900s.
Alexandria
   Originally established as a trade post (post des rapides) in the
    1780s, Alexandria was officially incorporated in 1819, and
    emerged as an important cotton and lumber trade center for the
    lower Red River Valley in the 1800s.

                                       Bailey's Dam under construction on the Red River at
                                       Alexandria, Louisiana, in May of 1865




          Kent House


      At the time of statehood, it remained a small river trade settlement.
Agriculture




Cotton and sugar crops were central to the growth of
                Louisiana as a state.
Sugar Cane




The southern portion of the state emerged as
       a sugar cane-growing region.
Cotton




Cotton plantations grew quickly in the central parishes
           as well as along the Red River.
Two hundred years after statehood, Louisiana remains one
  of the most distinctive states in the union. The state's rich
  Creole heritage, the organization of parishes as local
  political units, and the celebration of Catholic traditions
  such as Mardi Gras.

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Louisiana Statehood

  • 1.
  • 2. Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana Purchase was the acquisition by the United States of America of 828,000 square miles of France's claim to the territory of Louisiana on December 20, 1803.
  • 3. The U.S. paid 60 million francs ($11,250,000) plus cancellation of debts worth 18 million francs ($3,750,000), for a total sum of 15 million dollars (less than 3 cents per acre) for the Louisiana territory.
  • 4. The Louisiana Purchase added to the United States a region very different from others on the American map. Louisiana had a more ethnically and racially diverse population than many parts of the United States, and its political and social systems were deeply rooted in the French and Spanish colonial period.
  • 5. Louisiana was named by explorer René-Robert Cavelier in the mid 1600's to honor King Louis XIV of France.
  • 6. In 1804, the Louisiana Territory had a population of 35,932. It did not have the population to qualify for statehood.
  • 7. Massive immigration of both free and enslaved Americans into the Territory saw the population surge past the 60,000-person requirement by 1810.
  • 8. According to the 1810 census, more than 76,000 people, about half black and half white, resided in the Territory of Orleans.
  • 9.  Louisiana was the first state to have a majority Catholic French- and Spanish- speaking population.  Louisiana's distinctive French Catholic Creole culture eventually blended with the American English Protestant culture to create a distinct Creole-American society.
  • 10. Territory of Orleans In 1804, the newly acquired Louisiana Territory was subdivided, and the portion below the 33rd parallel, which eventually formed the state of Louisiana, was named the Territory of Orleans.
  • 11.
  • 12. After the Orleans Territory came under U.S. rule, legal battles ensued over the interpretation of the Civil Code, which places emphasis on codified community laws, and Common Law, which places greater reliance on judges for legal interpretation over the traditional Catholic Rule.
  • 13. Cultural differences between Creoles and Americans manifested themselves in a variety of ways immediately after the Louisiana Purchase. Creole residents of colonial Louisiana had lived under the Catholic Church, a political monarchy, and the legal Civil (Napoleonic) Code.
  • 14. In contrast, the new American political laws enforced religious freedom, republican democracy, and English common law.
  • 15. Today Louisiana remains the only U.S. state that follows the Civil Code, which is the most common legal system in the world.
  • 16. The United States government made Louisiana residents go through a trial period before admitting Louisiana as a state.
  • 17. In 1811 President James Madison signed a bill allowing the people of Louisiana to form a state constitution.
  • 18.  This was the first time it had been proposed to make a new state out of lands that had not been part of the original thirteen states.  Some lawmakers feared this would shift the balance of political power west of the Mississippi.  Despite opposition, the bill passed congress by a large majority.
  • 19. After the bill for statehood was passed, a convention of forty- three delegates met at Tremoulet’s Coffee House, in November of 1811, to write a constitution for the state of Louisiana. It was presided over by prominent planter and politician Julien Poydras.
  • 20. Following the state constitutional convention in New Orleans on April 14, 1812, President Madison signed the bill approving statehood. The bill designated April 30, 1812, as the day of formal admission.
  • 21. William C. C. Claiborne In 1812 Louisiana voters elected William C. C. Claiborne to be the first governor.
  • 22. Governor William C.C. Claiborne (1772-1817)  1816: Claiborne won an election for U.S. senator, but died less than a year into his term.  Today his descendants include former congresswoman and ambassador Lindy Boggs and designer Liz Claiborne.
  • 23. State Flag Louisiana's flag, though used since the 1800s, was not officially adopted until 1912. The design consists of the pelican group from the state seal, in white and gold, and a white ribbon bearing the state motto, on a field of a solid blue.
  • 24. State Seal The state seal was adopted in 1902 and features a pelican tearing flesh from its own breast to feed its young. The pelican and its three young are surrounded by the Louisiana motto, "Union, Justice, Confidence."
  • 27. New Orleans The Cabildo, on Jackson Square in New Orleans, was headquarters for Spanish colonial administration. Built in 1795, it hosted the formal transfer of the Louisiana Purchase from France to the United States in 1803. The building is now the Louisiana State Museum.
  • 28. Natchitoches Metoyer Descendants, owners of Melrose Plantation  Natchitoches is Louisiana's oldest settlement. At the time of statehood, Natchitoches' population stood under 2,000 persons but contained one of the largest and wealthiest communities of Free Persons of Color in the U.S.
  • 29. Natchitoches In the 1990s, the National Park Service designated the Natchitoches- Cane River region as a National Heritage Area because of its distinct Creole culture and today interprets the two historic Magnolia and Oakland plantations for the public.
  • 30. Monroe Originally founded as the Spanish settlement of Fort Miro, the American town was established in 1807.  At the time of statehood, Prairie de Canots, as the settlement was then known, was small but grew in importance with the rise of the cotton in the mid-1800s and lumber in the early 1900s.
  • 31. Alexandria  Originally established as a trade post (post des rapides) in the 1780s, Alexandria was officially incorporated in 1819, and emerged as an important cotton and lumber trade center for the lower Red River Valley in the 1800s. Bailey's Dam under construction on the Red River at Alexandria, Louisiana, in May of 1865 Kent House At the time of statehood, it remained a small river trade settlement.
  • 32. Agriculture Cotton and sugar crops were central to the growth of Louisiana as a state.
  • 33. Sugar Cane The southern portion of the state emerged as a sugar cane-growing region.
  • 34. Cotton Cotton plantations grew quickly in the central parishes as well as along the Red River.
  • 35. Two hundred years after statehood, Louisiana remains one of the most distinctive states in the union. The state's rich Creole heritage, the organization of parishes as local political units, and the celebration of Catholic traditions such as Mardi Gras.