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Synopsis of Louisiana

Louisiana, state in the southern United States, on the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River. Louisiana is richly endowed with such nonrenewable minerals as oil, natural gas, sulfur, and salt. In addition to mining, the state has flourishing agricultural, lumbering, and fishing industries. These activities provide the basis for much of the manufacturing in Louisiana. Baton Rouge is the capital of Louisiana. New Orleans is the largest city.

A succession of Native American cultures occupied the area of Louisiana beginning as long as 12,000 years ago. Many were local societies sustained by hunting and gathering or subsistence agriculture, but others, such as the Poverty Point Culture centered along Bayou Macon in northeastern Louisiana, had regional influence and trading networks.

The French were the original European colonizers of Louisiana, beginning in the early 18th century. After a period of Spanish control it reverted to France. During this colonial period other European and African cultures were introduced into the area. Most of Louisiana was bought by the United States in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase; the rest came as a result of the West Florida Rebellion of 1810. Louisiana entered the Union on April 30, 1812, as the 18th state.

Initially, in the colonial period, the locality was known as Louisiane. This name was given by the French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, sieur de La Salle, who journeyed down the Mississippi River in 1682 and claimed a vast area for France, naming it for the French king, Louis XIV. The Spanish version of the name was Luisiana. From these forms evolved the present name of Louisiana. The most popular nickname for Louisiana is the Pelican State, after the native coastal bird. Other nicknames are the Creole State, after the descendants of early French and Spanish settlers, and the Bayou State, for the many lush, slow-moving waterways found in the state.






 



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Beaches are back 4 months after Gulf oil spill, but BP still casting a long shadow - NOLA.com


Beaches are back 4 months after Gulf oil spill, but BP still casting a long shadow
NOLA.com
In Grand Isle, motels and real estate agents have long waiting lists of people who are eager to spend Labor Day on the Louisiana beaches they've traveled to ...

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Quinn Kiley: MLPs Going Institutional - International Business Times


Quinn Kiley: MLPs Going Institutional
International Business Times
These closed-end funds are quietly known as "roach motels" because you can check your capital in but you can't easily check it out. ...

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BP Spends $100 Million on Post-Oil Spill Advertising - The Epoch Times


BP Spends $100 Million on Post-Oil Spill Advertising
The Epoch Times
who requested the report on advertising expenditures, said in a statement, “As small businesses, fishermen and mom-and-pop motels, hotels and restaurants ...

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FEMA: Gustav and Ike: Two Years Later - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)


FEMA: Gustav and Ike: Two Years Later
7thSpace Interactive (press release)
Approximately 1100 families were initially housed in hotels or motels, and another 639 were leased into mobile homes or park models for longer term housing ...

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BP's $93 million spent on advertising after Gulf oil spill is questioned - NOLA.com


NOLA.com

BP's $93 million spent on advertising after Gulf oil spill is questioned
NOLA.com
"As small businesses, fishermen, and mom and pop motels, hotels and restaurants struggle to make ends meet, they are bombarded by BP's corporate marketing ...

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Salt Bowl: Veteran Broadcaster Jim Landers Will Call His Last Benton-Bryant Game - ArkansasSports360.com


Salt Bowl: Veteran Broadcaster Jim Landers Will Call His Last Benton-Bryant Game
ArkansasSports360.com
"I did some traveling around with construction companies through 27 states doing television commercials until I got tired of sleeping in motels and decided ...

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Bp Spent $93 Million On Ads As Claims Languished - WKRG-TV


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Bp Spent $93 Million On Ads As Claims Languished
WKRG-TV
"As small businesses, fishermen, and mom and pop motels, hotels and restaurants struggle to make ends meet, they are bombarded by BP's corporate marketing ...

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BP Spent Big On Advertising After Spill - National Journal (blog)


BP Spent Big On Advertising After Spill
National Journal (blog)
Castor added: "As small businesses, fishermen, and mom and pop motels, hotels and restaurants struggle to make ends meet, they are bombarded by BP's ...

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Michelle Mangione & 'The Edge of Madness' - LBPOST.com


Michelle Mangione & 'The Edge of Madness'
LBPOST.com
... including Bill Medley (Righteous Brothers), Tom Dumont (No Doubt), Billy Zoom (X), Martha Davis (The Motels), Kid Ramos (The Fabulous Thunderbirds), ...

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Hurricane Katrina, five years on - The Guardian


The Guardian

Hurricane Katrina, five years on
The Guardian
Some big people in this town are trying to buy all that land and make it a green space with motels and gambling and casinos." It's a common view in the ...

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