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lakkis [162]
3 years ago
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How were the white inhabitants of Louisiana impacted by the Louisiana PurchaseHow were the white inhabitants of Louisiana impact

ed by the Louisiana Purchase?
Many white residents refused to recognize the authority of the United States and left Louisiana for good.

Many African Americans were elected to the Louisiana state legislature after the sale, leading to less white representation.

Slavery was abolished in Louisiana as a part of the sale, so it was necessary to develop a new system of labor.

White residents received all the rights and privileges that came with citizenship of the United States as a result of the sale.
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mash [69]3 years ago
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D.            

As most Native Americans where this treated poorly in their laws.    

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