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Where did the French land in Mississippi in 1699?
Which side did the settlers in the Natchez District support in the American Revolution?
Who discovered the Mississippi River?
What city, on the Mississippi River, was established in 1718?
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What were the laws established for slaves called in the Louisiana Province?
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Study Notes
French Arrival and Settlements
- The French landed in Mississippi in 1699 at Ship Island, marking the beginning of their exploration and colonization of the region.
- New Orleans was established in 1718 along the Mississippi River, serving as a crucial trade and cultural hub.
Natchez District and the American Revolution
- Settlers in the Natchez District largely supported the Loyalist cause during the American Revolution, remaining loyal to the British Crown.
Discovery of the Mississippi River
- The Mississippi River was discovered by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in the 1540s, although it was later explored and mapped by French explorers, including Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet.
Laws Governing Slavery
- The laws established for slaves in the Louisiana Province were called the "Code Noir," which outlined the treatment of enslaved people and various regulations regarding slavery.
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Test your knowledge of Mississippi history with this quiz! From the landing of the French in 1699 to the establishment of cities like New Orleans, challenge yourself with questions about the Mississippi River, the American Revolution, and more. How well do you know the history of this vibrant state? Find out now!