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Aleksandr [31]
3 years ago
6

Which statement explains why the culture of the residents in the Sportsman's Paradise region most likely differs from that of re

sidents in
southern Louisiana?

A) The region's location on the Mississippi River made it
difficult for immigrants to reach northem Louisiana

B) The region's landlocked location made it hard to reach so it
was settled much later than the rest of Louisiana

C) The region was settled much earlier because it was easier
to reach than southern Louisiana.


D) The region was settled by different groups than the rest of
Louisiana because of its inland location.​
History
1 answer:
topjm [15]3 years ago
5 0

The region's landlocked location made it hard to reach so it was settled much later than the rest of Louisiana.

Answer: Option B.

<u>Explanation:</u>

Sportsman's Paradise is located at the north western corner of Louisiana. The reason why it is known as the sportsman paradise was because of it's scenic beauty, rivers, lakes and many hunting opportunities.

The location of this region of Louisiana was land locked which made it difficult for the immigrants to reach to that place. Because of this region this was settled much later.

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