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New Orleans: History - French Settlers Leave Their Mark, Origins of . . . Origins of Creoles and Cajuns In 1762 New Orleans citizens suddenly found themselves subjects of Charles III of Spain; France's Louis XV had paid a debt to his Spanish cousin by giving away Louisiana The thoroughly French colony drove out the Spanish commissioner sent to govern them In the summer of 1763, 22 Spanish warships and 3,000 troops arrived to restore order and install another
Is the Piedmont more similar to the Appalachian South or the Deep South . . . I find certain aspects of Cajun culture and mentality similar to Appalachians Both Cajuns and Appalachians were heavily oppressed and relegated to what was then the hinterlands and both cultures learned to live off the land because they didn't have any other choice
Ethnic groups - Louisiana - City-Data. com Two groups that have been highly identified with the culture of Louisiana are Creoles and Acadians (also called Cajuns) Both descend primarily from early French immigrants to the state, but the Cajuns trace their origins from the mainly rural people exiled from Acadia (Nova Scotia) in the 1740s, while the Creoles tend to be city people from
Appalachian Culture: Subset of Southern Culture or Distinct Culture on . . . Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum It is free and quick Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum Additional giveaways are planned Detailed information about all U S cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data com
Migration - Louisiana - City-Data. com Attracted by generous land grants, perhaps 10,000 Acadians, or Cajuns—people of French descent who had been exiled from Nova Scotia (Acadia) during the 1740s—migrated to Louisiana after the French and Indian War They settled in the area of Lafayette and Breaux Bridge and along Bayou Lafourche and the Mississippi River
Official 2025-26 College Football Thread - - Page 25 - City-Data Forum The Ragin Cajuns are always a tough out, but the Red Wolves are building a program that keeps improving and looking to become bowl eligible Florida State (5-5, 2-5) @ NC State (5-5, 2-4) Both teams are inconsistent and having a forgettable year, taking the Wolfpack at home over the Seminoles Hawaii (7-3, 4-2) @ UNLV (8-2, 4-2)
How does Cajun French sound to the Quebec French speakers ear? (home . . . French as a 1st language is a vestige, but many Louisianans study it as a 2nd language, including some 4,500 young-uns in elementary and middle school immersion programs New Orleans, the home to most immersion students, has some French-language high schools, following the French curriculum Lafayette has the 2nd largest number of immersion students; Lake Charles the 3rd largest Even some of