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Cultural Impacts
100

Upon arrival in New Orleans, he lacked the military force needed to establish Spanish sovereignty in the colony. 

Who was the Spanish appointed governor, Don Antonio de Ulloa?

100

The Governor of the cabildo.

Who could veto council decisions and complete authority over all proceedings for the colony?

100
  • The following are the cultural groups motivation for migrating to Louisiana:


    • Spanish- Offered land grants by their government officials.

    • Haitians- Enslaved people in St.Domingue revolted and refugees needed to escape the hostile environment. 

    • Islenos- Their home was infested with locusts and was in a drought, and they were being offered money and assistance to migrate. 

    • Acadians- Those who refused to pledge allegiance to England were forced out of Nova Scotia and needed to find a new home. 

The following are the cultural groups motivation for migrating to Louisiana:


    • Spanish- Offered land grants by their government officials.

    • Haitians- Enslaved people in St.Domingue revolted and refugees needed to escape the hostile environment. 

    • Islenos- Their home was infested with locusts and was in a drought, and they were being offered money and assistance to migrate. 

    • Acadians- Those who refused to pledge allegiance to England were forced out of Nova Scotia and needed to find a new home. 



100

Offered land grants by their government officials.


Who were the Spanish?



100

Introduced new cuisines such as tamales and empanadas. 


Who were the Spanish?



200

A group of colonists with the help of the Superior Council staged the Insurrection of 1768 and banished the governor.

Why were some Louisiana colonists were already upset about the change in power?

200

Had more judges and courts and was based on Roman law. 

What was the Spanish Cabildo?

200

 Treaty of San Ildefonso on October 1st, 1800.  Spain gained a kingdom in Italy from the new treaty. In exchange, France gained the Louisiana territory west of the Mississippi River. 

When did the Spanish and French meet and signed the Treaty of San Ildefonso on October 1st, 1800? 

200

Enslaved people in St. Domingue revolted and refugees needed to escape the hostile environment.


Who were the Haitians? 



200

Created a surge in the practice of voodoo and shared knowledge on refining sugar, helping the sugar industry grow.

Who were  the Haitians?


300

Sending over 2,000 soldiers to Louisiana with a new governor, Alejandro O’Reilly. 

How the Spanish responded to the Insurrection? 

300

Fur trade was the primary source of revenue, tobacco and indigo were the main crops grown, most trade connections were with native american people


What are the following characteristics apply to the French colonial period?



300

During the Spanish colonial period they allowed many Creoles to join the cabildo. The Spanish allowed the new administrative system to focus on local matters, while Spanish officials focused on revenue and the colony’s military. 

When did the Cabildo replaced the Superior Council established by the French? 

300

Their home was infested with locusts and was in a drought, and they were being offered money and assistance to migrate. 



Who were the Islenos?

300

Introduced musical traditions, such as zydeco. 


Who were the Acadians?

400

Stabilization of the economy, issued the Code O’Reilly, improved the colony’s health standards, established a new government system called a cabildo.


What were the four main accomplishments achieved by Alejandro O'Reilly during his time as governor were?



400

Centered around agriculture and plantations, cotton and sugar were the main crops grown, and contraband trade multiplied the trade connections with American people

What are characteristics of the Spanish colonial period? 



400

The population of enslaved people in the Louisiana colony increased.

What happened when the Spanish legalized trade with English slave traders?

400

Refused to pledge allegiance to England were forced out of Nova Scotia and needed to find a new home.

Who were Acadians?

400

 Increased Spanish speaking population in Louisiana and integrated Spanish-inspiring cultural practices to Louisiana. 


Who were the Isleanos?

500

Spanish laws infused into the pre-existing French laws of Louisiana and created the Cabildo.  

Who was Code O’Reilly?

500

The population of enslaved people in the Louisiana colony increased.

What happened when the Spanish legalizedtrade with English slave traders?

500

The Wicked

Who does no one mourn?

500

Who is "Non-Stop?"

500

Ornate iron railings, buildings near the street,
Patios and long balconies, Secret gardens behind houses


What are characteristics related to Spanish architecture that developed after two catastrophic fires in New Orleans:?