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yes, Louisiana is a french name.

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Louisiana became French-speaking due to its colonization by the French in the early 18th century. The French influence in Louisiana was further perpetuated by the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, which brought more French-speaking settlers to the region. Over time, French language and culture became ingrained in the state's identity.

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The French sold Louisiana to the US in 1803.

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English : Welcome to Louisiana!

French : Bienvenue en Louisiane!

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Council for the Development of French in Louisiana was created in 1968.

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Louisiana was French territory and the 13 colonies were English.

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Louisiana is a state in the US with French influence, due to its history as a French colony. French culture, language, and cuisine have had a significant impact on Louisiana's identity.

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the french.. it was called Louisiana because the french king was Louis ferdinan... the U.S named present-day Louisiana Louisiana out of respect and graditude for the deal the french made with us on that real estate buy

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The Louisiana Purchase is "la vente de la Louisiane" in French.

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Louisiana was a French colony in Colonial American History. It was eventually bought from France in what is called "The Louisiana Purchase," which also includes much of the land north of Louisiana. So in short the reason why Louisiana speaks Fench is because they are French.

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Give you a clue. Most French kings were called Louis. You got it. Louisiana.

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French-speaking people in Louisiana can be attributed to the French colonization of the region in the 18th century, when Louisiana was a French colony. The French language and culture have persisted in certain areas, such as Acadiana, due to strong cultural ties and historical influences. Additionally, the Cajun and Creole populations have helped preserve French language and traditions in Louisiana.

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The French had an impact on the Louisiana architecture, music & arts in general.Some french words are still used now, like "Mardi Gras".

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French is spoken in Louisiana due to its history as a French colony, with areas like New Orleans being founded by French settlers. Additionally, the presence of Creole communities that speak a form of French also contributes to its prevalence in the state. Louisiana's unique cultural mix has helped maintain the French language in certain regions.

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Louisiana has a very strong French and Spanish influence even today. New Orleans has a French Quarter and French dishes served.

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the french possession was the land owned north of the Louisiana purchase .

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NO the French had contol of the Louisiana Territory

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If it's 'I love Louisiana' then j'aime la Louisiane.

If it's only 'love Louisiana' then it's aime la Louisiane.

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Louisiana was a French territory purchased by United States in 1803; Louisiana was not a Spanish territory.

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Napoleon sold French Louisiana to the US in 1803 as the Louisiana Purchase.

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The Louisiana PurchaseThe United States acquired Louisiana from the French in 1803 in what is known as the Louisiana Purchase. George Washington

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Yes, French is spoken in Louisiana, particularly in the Cajun and Creole communities. Louisiana French has its own unique dialects and variations influenced by historical connections to French-speaking cultures.

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"Bonaniversè" is how you would say Happy Birthday in Louisiana Creole French.

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Is Zydeco the Music of the french speaking African American of south louisiana

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Cajun French is a mixture of French and the native tongue of the Indians living in Louisiana during the French and Indian war. After the Louisiana Purchase, people in that region still kept the language alive (and Cajun is spoken all over Louisiana).

(I have heard that Cajun is such a mixture, that many native French speakers have trouble picking up what is spoken.)

--shel

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Jefferson made the Louisiana Purchase from the French.

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Louisiana was originally claimed by the Spanish but was first settled by the French.

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France claimed the territory of Louisiana as a colony, but that territory was far larger than the present-day state of Louisiana. Arkansas, Missouri, and Iowa at least were all wholly in French Louisiana.

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Louisiana has zero countries. Louisiana is a State in the United States of America. Founded by the French originally, Louisiana is one State that uses parishes(French: paroisses) instead of counties to divide the state for political purposes. There are 64 parishes in Louisiana.

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French influence

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From France.
The french.

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The French Bayou is in Louisiana

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It was French territory.

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When French settlers arrived in Louisiana they brought much with them. They included the language and food. They also brought with them some traditional customs.

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One unique characteristic of the French colony of Louisiana is that it was named after King Louis. Hence the name LOUISiana.

The first Louisiana legal code was written in French. It is the only state that based its laws on French and Spanish legal codes. All other states are based on the common law and thus the law in Louisiana is vastly different than the law in all the other states in the US.

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"Belle Louisiane" is a French equivalent of "Lovely Louisiana."

Specifically, the feminine adjective "belle" means "beautiful." The feminine noun "Louisiane" means "Louisiana." The pronunciation is "beh-lwee-zyahn."

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