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      • Louisiana was named after Louis XIV of France, who ruled the European country from 1642 to 1715. The first person to use the term “Louisiana” was French explorer Rene Robert Cavelier de La Salle. However, Louisiana was not an official state–nor was the United States an independent country–at the time its land was discovered around 1683.
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    Many current place names in Louisiana, including Atchafalaya, Natchitouches (now spelled Natchitoches), Caddo, Houma, Tangipahoa, and Avoyel (as Avoyelles), are transliterations of those used in various Native American languages.

  3. Aug 24, 2023 · How Did Louisiana Receive its Name? Louisiana was named after Louis XIV of France, who ruled the European country from 1642 to 1715. The first person to use the term “Louisiana” was French explorer Rene Robert Cavelier de La Salle.

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  4. On April 30, 1812, President James Madison admitted Louisiana to the union as the 18th state, but not until a few weeks later, on June 4th, was Missouri Territory created out of what had been Louisiana Territory. For just over a month, both a Territory of Louisiana and a State of Louisiana existed.

  5. Louisiana became part of the Louisiana Purchase from France in 1803. The U.S. would divide that area into two territories, the Territory of Orleans, which formed what would become the boundaries of Louisiana, and the District of Louisiana. Louisiana was admitted as the 18th state of the United States on April 30, 1812.

  6. New Orleans was founded in 1718 as Nouvelle-Orléans by the French explorer Bienville. He named the city in honor of another French official, then Prince Regent of France Philip II, Duke of Orleans. Louisiana’s capital city, Baton Rouge, means “red stick” in French.

  7. 1 day ago · Admitted to the union in 1812 as the 18th state, Louisiana commands a once strategically vital region where the waters of the great Mississippi - Missouri river system, draining the continental interior of North America, flow out into the warm, northward-curving crescent of the Gulf of Mexico.

  8. Feb 21, 2024 · According to Explore Louisiana, some cities in Louisiana get their name from their original American Indian residents, such as Natchitoches, Houma, Opelousas, Ponchatoula, Bogalusa and...