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Location: That part of New Spain that is now covered by the State of Louisiana
Surname/tag: Southern_Colonies
US Southern Colonies Project Leaders are: Paula J , Mags, Nae X. For questions Please consult Leaders.
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Scope
This free-space profile will cover those residents, regardless of nationality, that lived in an area bounded by the current State of Louisiana, between the dates of 1763 and 1802 which we will call Spanish Louisiana.
The Territory of Louisiana
was created by the signing of the Treaty of Paris by France, Spain, and Great Britain. Spain governed the colony of Louisiana for nearly four decades, from 1763 through 1802, returning it to France for a few months until the Louisiana Purchase conveyed it to the United States in 1803.[1]
Governors :
- Antonio de Ulloa[2] 1766 - 1768.</br>
- Allejandro O'Reilly[3]1769-1770
- Luis de Unzaga y Amezaga[4] 1770-1777
- Bernardo de Galvez[5] 1777-1781
- Esteban Rodríguez Miró[6] 1782-1791
- Francisco Luis Héctor, barón de Carondelet[7]1791-1797
- Manuel Luis Gayoso[8] 1797-1799
- Sebastián Calvo de la Puerta Y O'Farrill, marqués de Casa Calvo[9] 1799-1801
- Manual Juan de Salcedo[10] 1801-1803
Migrating From the Other Colonies
Families
Wiggins Whatley Wilson Ballew
Native Americans
Slaves
Economic Resources and Information
Conflicts Within The Colony
MAINTENANCE OF PROFILES
Resources
"Anglo-Americans in Spanish Archives,"by Lawrence H. Feldman, Lists of Anglo-Americans in the Spanish Colonies of North America, a finding aid. Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc, 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21202. 1991
SOURCES
- ↑ Faber, Lo, and Charles Chamberlain. "Spanish Colonial Louisiana." In KnowLA Encyclopedia of Louisiana, edited by David Johnson. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 2010–. Article published February 7, 2014. http://knowla.org/entry/773/.
- ↑ "Antonio de Ulloa." In KnowLA Encyclopedia of Louisiana, edited by David Johnson. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 2010–. Article published July 27, 2011. http://knowla.org/entry/913/.
- ↑ Mizell-Nelson, Catherine. "Alejandro O'Reilly." In KnowLA Encyclopedia of Louisiana, edited by David Johnson. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 2010–. Article published February 25, 2013. http://knowla.org/entry/914/.
- ↑ "Luís Unzaga y Amezaga." In KnowLA Encyclopedia of Louisiana, edited by David Johnson. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 2010–. Article published August 4, 2011. http://knowla.org/entry/915/
- ↑ "Bernardo de Gálvez." Encyclopedia of World Biography. 2004. Encyclopedia.com. 30 Nov. 2015 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>
- ↑ "Esteban Rodríguez Miró y Sabater." In KnowLA Encyclopedia of Louisiana, edited by David Johnson. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 2010–. Article published August 4, 2011. http://knowla.org/entry/916/
- ↑ "Francisco Luis Héctor, barón de Carondelet." In KnowLA Encyclopedia of Louisiana, edited by David Johnson. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 2010–. Article published August 4, 2011. http://knowla.org/entry/917/
- ↑ "Manuel Luis Gayoso de Lemos y Amorin." In KnowLA Encyclopedia of Louisiana, edited by David Johnson. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 2010–. Article published August 4, 2011. http://knowla.org/entry/918/
- ↑ "Sebastián Calvo de la Puerta Y O'Farrill, marqués de Casa Calvo." In KnowLA Encyclopedia of Louisiana, edited by David Johnson. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 2010–. Article published August 4, 2011. http://knowla.org/entry/922/.
- ↑ "Manuel Juan de Salcedo." In KnowLA Encyclopedia of Louisiana, edited by David Johnson. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, 2010–. Article published August 4, 2011. http://knowla.org/entry/920/
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Hi! Valle-96 has a wanted cat "Spanish Louisiana Territory"
I added the existing "US Southern Colonies Spanish" category, but...
I think either a "Category:Spanish Louisiana Territory" or "Category:Spanish Louisiana" under Category:US Southern Colonies Spanish could be useful. Did you have any plans in that direction?