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Why are there so many French speaking people in Louisiana?

Why are there so many French speaking people in Louisiana?

Louisiana’s history is closely tied to Canada’s. In the 17th century, Louisiana was colonized by French Canadians in the name of the King of France. In the years that followed, additional waves of settlers came from French Canada to Louisiana, notably the Acadians, after their deportation by British troops in 1755.

When did Louisiana become illegal to speak French?

Recently arrived Anglo-Americans referred to all poor French- and Creole-speaking Louisianians as Cajuns (a plausible origin for the famous South Louisiana expression “poor Cajun”). Between 1920 and 1960, usage of French or Creole was forbidden in virtually all aspects of life in South Louisiana.

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Why did the Spanish colony welcome the exiled Acadians to Louisiana?

Seeing the Acadians as potential buffers against encroachment by British settlers, the Spanish welcomed the exiles. About three thousand Acadian exiles eventually made their way to Louisiana. Like their ancestors, these exiles remained subsistence farmers, producing only enough material goods to survive.

Why did the French come to Louisiana?

The French settlement had two purposes: to establish trade with the Spanish in Texas via the Old San Antonio Road (sometimes called El Camino Real, or Kings Highway)—which ended at Nachitoches—and to deter Spanish advances into Louisiana. The settlement soon became a flourishing river port and crossroads.

Why do Cajuns speak French?

The Acadians were descendants of the French Canadians who were settling in southern Louisiana and the Lafayette region of the state. They spoke a form of the French language and today, the Cajun language is still prevalent.

Why did the Cajuns come to Louisiana?

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Most Cajuns are of French descent. While Lower Louisiana had been settled by French colonists since the late 17th century, the Cajuns trace their roots to the influx of Acadian settlers after the Great Expulsion from their homeland during the French and British hostilities prior to the Seven Years’ War (1756 to 1763).

Why is Louisiana French?

French Louisiana In 1682, the French claimed what came to be known as the Louisiana Territory or “La Louisiane,” an immense parcel of land named in honor of King Louis XIV. Engineers designed 66 squares of a walled village, naming the streets after French royalty.

Why were the Spanish willing to accept these French speaking exiles as new colonists for Louisiana?

Why were the Spanish willing to accept these French-speaking exiles as new colonist for Louisiana? The Spanish probably expected the King of France to pay some of the expenses of outfitting the Acadians; the Acadians did practice the same religion as the Spanish.

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How did the Cajuns get to Louisiana?