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Within a few days of Gálvez ' victory, American and Spanish privateers captured several British supply ships on Lake Pontchartrain, including the remarkable capture of one ship carrying 54 Waldecker troops and ten to twelve sailors by a sloop crewed by 14 native Louisianans.

Louisianans and New
In 1911, the New Orleans Mint was formally decommissioned and the machinery was transferred to the main U. S. Mint facility in Philadelphia, a sad event that stuck in the minds of Louisianans.

Louisianans and .
Henry and Bankston point out that " Cajun ", which was formerly considered an insulting term, became a term of pride among Louisianans by the beginning of the 21st-century.
Louisianans who identify themselves as " Creole " are most commonly from historically Francophone communities.
Louisianans descended from the French Acadians of Canada are not creoles at all in the strictest sense but are referred to as, and identify as, ' Cajuns ' - a derivation of the word Acadian, indicating French Canadian settlers as ancestors.
Long won in 1928 by tapping into the class resentment of rural Louisianans.
Tens of thousands of Louisianans crowded in front of the Capitol on September 12, 1935, for the 4 p. m. funeral handled by Merle Welsh of Rabenhorst Funeral Home.
Jambalaya is considered by most Louisianans to be a filling but simple-to-prepare rice dish ; gumbos, étouffées, and creoles are considered more difficult to perfect.
Bred by Arthur B. Hancock III and Leone J. Peters, Risen Star was bought by Louisianans Ronnie Lamarque and Louie Roussel III at the 1987 Calder two year-old in-training sale.
Faced with the alternative of David Duke, many Louisianans who were otherwise critical of Edwards now looked favorably on Edwards.
He also teamed up with Louisianans Kelly Gibson and David Toms to raise more than $ 2 million in aid to Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita victims.
Just after four on Tuesday morning and thirty-one hours after being shot, Huey Long, worshipped by tens of thousands of Louisianans and despised by tens of thousands more, thrashed briefly in his oxygen tent, took one last labored breath, and died.
While Middleton, like most white Louisianans, was in favor of segregation, as the university president his responsibility was to uphold the laws of the state and nation, and his intention was to do just that.
For his efforts, Toms shared the 2006 Golf Writers Association of America's Charlie Bennett Award with fellow Louisianans Kelly Gibson and Hal Sutton.
Afterwards, the Louisianans departed and Pryor received two brand-new regiments ; the 5th and 8th Florida Infantry.
In 2005, CISD enrolled displaced Louisianans from the areas affected by Hurricane Katrina who were residing in the Conroe ISD boundaries.

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All of this could well add up to a major readjustment of the U. S. trade deficit, which as a percentage of GDP, began in 1991.
When Pope John XXIII abolished the limit, he began to add new churches to the list, which Popes Paul VI and John Paul II continued to do.
This contract will add more than $ 100 million to HP ’ s existing Coca-Cola FEMSA relationship, which began in 2000.
New ( human ) characters began with 8 points of each trait, with 8 extra points for the player to add to any of the abilities as they desired.
In April 2012, additional episode-only tags relating to plot points in an episode ( for instance, the # saturdaynightGLEEver tag for a mid-April 2012 episode of Glee with that episode title ) began to also be promoted in this space to both add additional trending topics and spread out more conversations on Twitter.
In 1983, the U. S. Postal Service began using an expanded ZIP code system that it called ZIP + 4, often called " plus-four codes ", " add-on codes ", or " add ons ".
During the 13th century, knights also began to add plates of armour to the surcoat, the armored surcoat later became the medieval coat of plates.
She began to regret accepting the role ; and, to add to her disappointment, she was not confident in the abilities of her leading man, James Davis in his first major screen role.
In the late 19th and early 20th century, domestic art began to thrive ( particularly with the " Heidelberg School " in what was then an outer suburb of Melbourne ) and the NGV was well-placed to add an excellent collection of key Australian works, which trace the metamorphosis of imported European styles into distinctively Australian art.
TNT was, at least initially, a vehicle for older movies and television shows, but slowly began to add original programming and newer reruns.
Natural gas distributors began having to add thiols, originally ethanethiol, to natural gas, which is naturally odorless, when processed, after the deadly New London School explosion in New London, Texas, in 1937.
In 1976, under the command of Brigadier General Ernest R. Reid, Jr., work began to add an expeditionary airfield to the base's growing infrastructure.
During his year as principal, construction began to add a multipurpose room and cafeteria to Riverlawn Elementary School.
In 2006 a new housing development began between the town and the old hospital site, projected to add at least 5, 000 to the town's population.
Many different ship companies began to include ocean liners among their fleets, to add luxury and comfort to sea travel.
Joplin began to add cultural amenities ; in 1902 residents passed a tax to create a public library, and gained matching funds that enabled them to build the Carnegie Library.
In the summer of 2011, Rusted Root began to add four new songs to their setlist, all soon to appear on their next studio album.
Zawinul exploited improvements in synthesizer technology on the recording and began to add processed sound effects such as cheering crowds ( taken from a Rose Bowl football game ), child-like cries ( Zawinul's own son recorded in their home ) and noises reminiscent of science-fiction aliens.
Having established a soda water bottling plant in Toronto in 1890, McLaughlin began developing flavour extracts to add to the water in 1904.
Around 2009, the station began to add more 1980s hits ( most of which couldn't be played on its classic hits sister station WCBS-FM ).
Thus, music compilers began to add three more shapes to their books to match the extra syllables.
The Epiclesis is considered to be essential to the validity of the Sacred Mystery ( sacrament ), and in the 20th century, when Western Rite Orthodox parishes began to be established, it was necessary to add an Epiclesis to their Eucharistic rites, if one was not already there ( for instance, those parishes which desired to use the Anglican Missal.
He also joined his father in his entertainments, lectures, and imitations, and began to add music to the entertainments, which his father had not done.
In 2006, Hasbro also began selling sets of pieces without bodies for customers to add to their collections.

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Form, link and image elements could be referenced with a hierarchical name that began with the root document object.
Since medical literature began to describe homosexuality, it has often been approached from a view that sought to find an inherent psychopathology as the root cause, influenced by the theories of Sigmund Freud.
The modal ( as opposed to tonal ) characteristics of Renaissance music began to break down towards the end of the period with the increased use of root motions of fifths.
A romanticised picture of Vikings as Germanic noble savages began to take root in the 18th century, and this developed and became widely propagated during the 19th-century Viking revival.
After the Revolutionary War, American river piracy began to take root, in the mid-1780s, along the upper Mississippi River, between Spanish Upper Louisiana, around St. Louis, down to the confluence of the Ohio River, at Cairo.
In the 1960s, two-stroke engines began to take root in the smaller classes.
Once the missionary activities of Otto of Bamberg took root Bolesław III began to implement an ecclesiastical organization of Pomerania.
The main features distinguishing Moabite from fellow Canaanite languages such as Hebrew are: a plural in-în rather than-îm ( e. g. mlkn " kings " for Biblical Hebrew məlākîm ), like Aramaic and Arabic ; retention of the feminine ending-at which Biblical Hebrew reduces to-āh ( e. g. qryt " town ", Biblical Hebrew qiryāh ) but retains in the construct state nominal form ( e. g. qiryát yisrael " town of Israel "); and retention of a verb form with infixed-t -, also found in Arabic and Akkadian ( w -’ ltḥm " I began to fight ", from the root lḥm.
Christianity began to take root among the Mesopotamians in the 1st century AD, and over the next 300 years the native religion largely died out.
The tragedy created a bond between these residents, and they began to look to Laidlaw and the toxins that it released as the root of the issue.
Eventually, a genuine gay culture began to take root, albeit very discreetly, with its own styles, attitudes and behaviors and industries began catering to this growing demographic group.
Masanobu Fukuoka started his pioneering research work in this domain in 1938, and began publishing in the 1970s his Fukuokan philosophy of " Do Nothing Farming ", which is now acknowledged by some as the tap root of the Permaculture movement.
In 1932, Plante began to play hockey, skateless and with a tennis ball, using a goaltender's hockey stick his father had carved from a tree root.
Over time, scholars of criminal justice began to include criminology, sociology, and psychology, among others, to provide a more comprehensive view of the criminal justice system and the root causes of crime.
* In late December 2011, Barnes and Noble began pushing the automatic, over-the-air firmware update 1. 4. 1 to Nook Tablets that removed users ' ability to gain root access to the device and the ability to sideload applications from sources other than the official Barnes and Noble " app store " ( without modding ).
A & W began in June 1919 at 13 Pine Street Lodi, California, when Frank Wright partnered with Roy Allen to help Wright with the root beer business he started that year.
But as supply chain problems took root, customers began to complain of empty Loblaw shelves and out-of-stock items, while suppliers expressed their frustration coordinating deliveries to distribution centres.
Even the Sultan of Egypt began to regret the aid he had given to such barbarous foes, and united with those of Emissa and Damascus to root them from the land.
Christianity began to take root in a significant way in the Chinese Empire during the Qing Dynasty, and although it has remained a minority religion in China, it has had significant recent historical impact.
In the early 18th century the Swedes invaded Norway yet again, and this time the Norwegian army held its own, setting the stage for nearly a century of peace – the longest yet in modern Norwegian history – during which a distinct Norwegian identity began to take root.
Against this backdrop, Bengali nationalism began to take root within the Muslim League and the party's Bengali members began to rebel.
Sanchez held the top military position in Iraq during what was arguably one of the most critical periods of the war — the year after the fall of the Hussein regime, and the time the insurgency took root and began its counterattack.

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