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| Social Transitions (Territorial Period) |
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New Languages Cultures Religions Representative Government |
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Gov. of Mississippi Territory in 1801 Gov. of Louisiana Territory in 1804 |
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Rebellions were plotted Forbid Importation of foreign slaves (1808) |
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| Territory of Orleans in 1805 |
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Essentially a dictator Appointed a 13-man Legislative Council *included many locals *12 counties (1805) |
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| Organized Territory, 1805 |
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Large land owners (200 acres) and a 3-year citizenship could vote
Later reduced to 50 acres, 3-months |
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| Organized Territory, 1805 |
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| Created 19 parishes for local gov't |
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| New Legal System (Organized Territory, 1805) |
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*trial by jury for criminal cases *Digest of 1808 combined Spanish and French and common *New slave code (no self-purchase) |
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| Burr Conspiracy (Organized Territory, 1805) |
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| *Louisiana almost"stolen" from U.S. *At odds with Jefferson *duels Alexander Haimlton |
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| Burr Conspiracy (Organized Territory, 1805) |
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| escaped capture for a while |
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| Spanish Neighbors (Organized Territory, 1805) |
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West Florida *more and more American Settlers *Agreed to return run away slaves |
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| Neutral Strip (Organized Territory, 1805) |
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| Resolution: neutral area b/w Sabine River and Gulch just W of Natchitoches |
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| Neutral Strip (Organized Territory, 1805) |
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| Neutral Strip (Organized Territory, 1805) |
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| Nearly war with spain over W. border |
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| Neutral Strip (Organized Territory, 1805) |
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| Wilkinson; a spanish spy! |
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| Neutral Strip (Organized Territory, 1805) |
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| Adam-Onis Treaty made current Spanish border (Sabine River) |
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| Immigration to LA (Organized Territory,1805) |
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| Most Immigrants were Americans |
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| Immigration to LA (Organized Territory,1805) |
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Traders from central regions *N.O. becoming most important port in U.S. |
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| West Florida Rebellion (Organized Territory,1805) |
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Part of LA purchase?
Part of Spanish Florida? |
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| West Florida Rebellion (Organized Territory,1805) |
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| By 1810 Anglos were majority |
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| West Florida Rebellion (Organized Territory,1805) |
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Invaded fortification in BTR
Declared Independence |
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| West Florida Rebellion (Organized Territory,1805) |
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| Original "lone star" republic |
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expelled from Cuba, 1809 *wanted to bring slaves |
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| International Slave Trade |
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| population increased, so did danger |
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| successful revolt in Haiti |
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| Largest slave revolt in U.S. History |
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76,000 residents in La
60,000 needed to become a state |
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| 1811, constitutional convention |
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26 were french
others american
President was Julian Poydras |
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*35 years old; $5,000 property; 6-year resident
*One 4-year term |
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| Senate (Bicameral Legislature) |
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| 27 years old; $1,000 property; 4-year resident |
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| House (Bicameral Legislature) |
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| 21 years old; $500 property; 2-year resident; |
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W.C.C Claiborne Jacques Villere J.N. Destrehan |
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| Got most votes; selected by Legislature |
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| of Tennessee, Commander (Battle of N.O.) |
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| did not trust La militia ; declared Martial Law |
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| the imposition of Military forces to designated areas in order to regain, maintain, and secure when the civilian (local) government authorities are unable to do so and, in some cases, to enforce government rule. |
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| Battle of New Orleans (Jackson) |
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| blocked every conceivable entry to the city; except one:Bayou Bienvenue |
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*La militia *KY & TN volunteers *2 battalions of free black men *Baratarians *Choctaw Indians |
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| 1824 Presidential election |
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| Andrew Jackson Vs.John Quincy Adams |
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| Presidential election of 1824 |
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Creole American
Whig Democratic |
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*prohibited state support of private business (railroads) *UNiversal adult white male sufferage (no tax) *2- year residency requirement |
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| Louisiana Agriculture Production |
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| percentage of cotton produced by slaves |
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| blacks in the US that lived in the south |
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*Racism *Fear *Laws to govern slavery --slaves are property |
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| Slaves obligation to Master |
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| Masters obligation to Slaves |
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*food *clothing *shelter *health-care |
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| usually short to escape punishment |
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| marry from a different plantation |
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| people who want to end slavery |
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| Religious split over the ? of slavery. |
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| freedom to petition gov't |
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| Elected president of La in 1848 |
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| 1853 yellow fever epidemic |
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| Unethical tax collectors & |
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| Stops spread onto new territory |
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| California (compromise of 1850) |
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| Skips territorial period; enters union as a free state |
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| Captured--> passed out guns to slaves (martyr) |
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| treated as a prostitute if not respectful to Officers |
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*Free black men *Joined Union army |
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*restricted freedom of movement *REQUIRED them to labor |
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| Congressional Reconstruction (Act of 1868) |
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| Allowed black men to register to vote |
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| past, present, and future loyalty |
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| Could throw out votes if.. |
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