Questão 1
Questão
Why did the United States try to buy the Isle of Orleans?
Responda
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They wanted to start a war
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They wanted the Right of Deposit back forever
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They wanted to gain more land
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They wanted an alliance with France
Questão 2
Questão
Why did Napoleon sell Louisiana?
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He wanted to have an alliance with the United States
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He needed money
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He wanted to prevent a British and American alliance
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He wanted Right of Deposit
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He lost soldiers in Haiti due to yellow fever and couldn't afford a war
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He wanted to prevent French colonization
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He wanted to prevent British colonization
Questão 3
Questão
American farmers were happy that the United states bought the Isle of Orleans because now they no longer had to work
Questão 4
Questão
French Creoles were upset the Unites States bought Louisiana because American culture was heavily British influenced
Questão 5
Questão
Congress split Louisiana into what two territories?
Responda
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District of Orleans
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West Florida Parishes
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Territory of Orleans
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District of Louisiana
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Territory of Louisiana
Questão 6
Questão
Charles Deslonde led a revolt of [blank_start]150-500[blank_end] people from plantation to plantation looking for [blank_start]weapons[blank_end]. They couldn't find any but continued into New Orleans anyway. Soon after, they were killed and [blank_start]their heads were put on stakes[blank_end] to serve as a warning.
Responda
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50-200
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500-1000
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150-500
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supplies
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weapons
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slave masters
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their heads were put on stakes
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their bodies were showed to other slaves
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their bodies were thrown in a fire
Questão 7
Questão
In order to become a state, there needs to be [blank_start]60,000[blank_end] residents. Then, [blank_start]congress[blank_end] has to approve the request. After that, [blank_start]the president[blank_end] must sign a statehood bill, and finally, a state [blank_start]constitution[blank_end] is made.
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60,000
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50,000
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40,000
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80,000
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the governer
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congress
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the president
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the president
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congress
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the governer
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flag
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capital
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constitution
Questão 8
Questão
Why was Claiborne against Louisiana becoming a state?
Responda
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He believed there were too many enslaved people living in the state
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He believed Creoles were not ready for democracy
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He did not approve of the Louisiana Purchase
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He did not want to have to create a state constitution
Questão 9
Questão
Anglo-Americans settled in land previously owned by [blank_start]Spain[blank_end] called the West Florida Parishes. They wanted to be a part of the US so they [blank_start]revolted[blank_end] and created their own country, the West Florida Republic, complete with a [blank_start]flag and constitution[blank_end]. Soon after, the US annexed the land into Louisiana.
Questão 10
Questão
Why was the war of 1812 started?
Responda
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England set trade restrictions on the US
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England took away the right of deposit
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Impressment
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England encouraged Natives to attack Americans
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England wanted the Louisiana Purchase
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Territorial disputes
Questão 11
Questão
Jackson's army consisted of
Responda
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Free people of color
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Slaves
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Choctaw Natives
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Privateers
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Creoles
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Spanish
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Sailors
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Volunteers
Questão 12
Questão
What were the conditions of the battlefield at the Battle of New Orleans
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hot, humid, muddy
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freezing, dry, windy
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freezing, foggy, muddy
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hot, foggy, dry
Questão 13
Questão
Which of the following is NOT an example of US foreign policy with a connection to Louisiana?
Questão 14
Questão
Islenos - From Canary Islands to [blank_start]St. Bernard Parish[blank_end], [blank_start]recruited for military[blank_end]
Acadians - Acadia to [blank_start]Southwest Louisiana,[blank_end] expelled from homeland
Anglos - US to [blank_start]New Orleans and North Louisiana[blank_end], [blank_start]offered free land[blank_end]
Malaguenos - From Malaga, Spain to [blank_start]St. Bernard Parish, Farmers[blank_end]
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St. Bernard Parish
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Southwest Louisiana
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New Orleans
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North Louisiana
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farmers
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recruited for military
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offered money
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Northern Louisiana
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New Orleans
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St. Bernard Parish
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Southwest Louisiana
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New Orleans and North Louisiana
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South West Louisiana and St. Bernard
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South West Louisiana and New Orleans
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recruited for military
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farmers
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offered free land
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St. Bernard Parish, Farmers
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Northern Louisiana, military
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South West Louisiana/New Orleans, farmer