For #ProjectFrance, I collaborated with @CynicalHistorian to teach y'all about the cosmopolitan cultural exchange between revolutionary France and a country called the United States of America in the late 18th and early 19th century. In this video, I discuss the contentious relationship between Anglo-Americans and French Creoles in New Orleans in the years after the Louisiana Purchase.
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~REFERENCES~
[1] Lo Faber. “Anglo-Americans” (2018). 64Parishes 64parishes.org/entry/anglo-am...
[2] Richard Campanella. Bienville’s Dilemma: A Historical Geography of New Orleans (2008). University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Page 170-171
[3] Peter J. Kastor. “Louisiana Purchase and Territorial Period” (2018). 64Parishes 64parishes.org/entry/louisian...
[4] Daniel Rasmussen. American Uprising: The Untold Story of America’s Largest Slave Revolt (2011). Harper Perennial, Page 16
[5] Kimberly S. Hanger. Bounded Lives, Bounded Places: Free Black Society in Colonial New Orleans, 1769-1803 (1997). Duke University Press, Page 54-56
[6] Mary Gehman. The Free People of Color of New Orleans (2009). Sheridan Books, Page 49-51
[7] Rasmussen, Page 159-163
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