Friday, September 10, 2010


Louisiana was one of the main choices of French territory to migrate to. It was somewhat like an island, therefore the community did not develop like the outer communities.
Louisiana's tightness shined through, when, even after being taken by the Germans, English, and Spanish, they kept their Cajun lives. As these countries took Louisiana, some made laws regarding speaking French.
One could find good work as farming sugar cane and sweet potatoes, a strong Roman Catholic society, and the language as Cajun.

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