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  1. The history of the area that is now the U.S. state of Louisiana, can be traced back thousands of years to when it was occupied by indigenous peoples. The first indications of permanent settlement, ushering in the Archaic period, appear about 5,500 years ago. The area that is now Louisiana formed part of the Eastern Agricultural Complex.

  2. Louisiana First Early Inhabitants Timeline. 40Mil BC - The whale species Basilosaurus (king lizard) isis was discovered in 1904. Paleontologists found bones of this creature in the 1830s in Louisiana. Fossils were found by U of Mich. paleontologist P.D. Gingerich in Egypt in 1989.

  3. What Indians they saw seldom caused trouble. Most of the tribes had already been moved further West by the government. They said that once folks smelled that rich Mississippi bottom land, wild horses couldn't keep them from it. The opening of the Louisiana Territory for settlement led to the largest migration of people in U.S. history.

  4. Jul 26, 2022 · The Cajuns’ early ancestors were known as the Acadians, most of whom were from the Centre-Ouest region of France, on the Atlantic coast. The first families in Acadia (present-day Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, Canada) had surnames still familiar today in southern Louisiana: Boudreaux, Bourgeois, Breaux, Comeaux, Cormier, Doucet, Girouard, Hebert, LeBlanc, Theriot, and ...

  5. Louisiana was inhabited by Native Americans when European explorers arrived in the 17th century. Settlement and colonization began in the 18th century. 1682 – 1783 French Exploration and colonization. 1718 – 1850 Africans and early slavery. 1763 – 1803 Spanish interregnum (gap in government)

  6. Louisiana History. Louisiana History Louisiana was inhabited by Native Americans when European explorers arrived in the 17th century. Settlement and colonization began in the 18th century. Some current place names, including Atchafalaya, Natchitouches (now spelled Natchitoches), Caddo, Houma, Tangipahoa, and Avoyel (Avoyelles), are from Native ...

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  8. Sep 16, 2022 · Pierre Le Moyne, sieur d’Iberville, Canadian soldier and explorer, is often described as the founder of the first permanent French settlement in Louisiana. After a prestigious and lengthy career with the military in New France, Iberville traveled on an expedition that arrived in Louisiana in 1699. With his younger brother Jean-Baptiste Le ...

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