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A History of French Louisiana by Marcel Giraud (1991, Hardcover) 
A History of French Louisiana by Marcel Giraud (1991, Hardcover)
Publisher: Louisiana State Univ Pr
Publication Date: 1991-05-01
Series: GIRAUD, MARCEL//HISTORY OF FRENCH LOUISIANA
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0807115711
ISBN-13: 9780807115718
Product ID: EPID579772
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Publication Date:1991-05-01
Series:GIRAUD, MARCEL//HISTORY OF FRENCH LOUISIANA

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Height:9.5 in
Width:6.5 in
Thickness:1.8 in
Weight:33.6 oz

Publisher's Note
The death of Louis XIV in 1715 and the accession of his more progressive younger brother as Regent of France might have brought some hopeful changes to Louisiana, France's tiny, struggling outpost on the Gulf of Mexico. However, the continuation of the debilitating regime of the merchant Antoine Crozat and the extreme impoverishment of the French treasury following the disastrous wars of Louis XIV meant that no radical changes were possible. Instead, these few years at the beginning of the Regency represented a period of transition for the colony, when the need for a new administrative regime for Louisiana was met in France by a growing awareness of the strategic and economic potential of the Mississippi settlements. All of these conditions prepared the way for the appearance on the scene of the Company of the West in 1717. In his detailed survey of this brief but crucial period of Louisiana's history, Marcel Giraud assesses the new mood and conditions in France - the personnel and objectives of the Council of the Navy, which oversaw the colony's administration; the advances in scientific opinion and their impact on Louisiana; and the political, fiscal, and economic conditions that created a new appreciation of the colony in official circles - while describing actual conditions in the colony. Giraud portrays the Louisiana of 1715 as a few clusters of squalid buildings scattered along the Gulf Coast from Alabama to Natchitoches, inhabited by largely dispirited settlers and soldiers who for the most part lacked the barest necessities of life. Crozat's essentially self-serving regime made this a period of virtual stagnation. Rivalries among the colony's administrative personnel, especiallybetween the governors and the Le Moyne family and their supporters, impeded development, as did the inadequacy of the priests sent to minister to the colony; the paucity of women, farmers, and skilled workers; and the infertile soil around the sites chosen for the forts and settlements. Relations with the indigenous populations were hindered by the lack of acceptable trade goods, as were efforts by the French colonists to establish commercial relations with the neighboring Spanish colonies. At the same time, Louisiana bore the encroachments of better-supplied British traders who were moving into Alabama and the Illinois country and developing regular trade with Indian tribes whom the French claimed as their own clients. With his customary thoroughness and scrupulous attention to documentary details, Marcel Giraud provides a vivid description of a struggling colony hovering between extinction and the spark of growth that would, in years to come, establish it as a viable French outpost in North America. Despite the obstacles facing Louisiana during these difficult years of transition, the colony survived to experience new expansion and development under the Company of the West.

Industry Reviews
Originally published in French in 1958 by Presses Universitaires de France, this detailed survey of a brief but crucial period of Louisiana's history assesses changes in how the colony was viewed in France as awareness grew of its strategic and economic potential. Conditions in the colony itself are also described, in particular, relations with the indigenous populations and commercial relations -- all in virtual stagnation. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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