Louisiana

Since its colonization by the French in 1731, Louisiana has had a complex history, contributing to its diverse multicultural and multilingual communities. After the French and Indian Wars in 1763, it was ceded to Spain, only later to be regained by Napoleon in 1800. The French emperor sold it to the U.S. in 1803, and in 1812 it became a state.

Tourists flock to New Orleans to savor its rich culture and the world-famous Mardi Gras celebration. It also attracts movie and T.V. productions, earning it the nickname “Hollywood South.” The state also benefits from successful natural gas, petroleum, sulfur, salt, processed foods, and chemicals production. It’s the ideal state for small businesses wanting to be based in an area of cultural vitality and historical significance.

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