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- French_Louisiana abstract "The term French Louisiana refers to two distinct regions: first, to colonial French Louisiana, comprising the massive, middle section of North America claimed by France during the 17th and 18th centuries; and, second, to modern French Louisiana, which stretches across the southern extreme of the present-day state of Louisiana.Each term has been in use for many years.".
- Q5501836 abstract "The term French Louisiana refers to two distinct regions: first, to colonial French Louisiana, comprising the massive, middle section of North America claimed by France during the 17th and 18th centuries; and, second, to modern French Louisiana, which stretches across the southern extreme of the present-day state of Louisiana.Each term has been in use for many years.".
- French_Louisiana comment "The term French Louisiana refers to two distinct regions: first, to colonial French Louisiana, comprising the massive, middle section of North America claimed by France during the 17th and 18th centuries; and, second, to modern French Louisiana, which stretches across the southern extreme of the present-day state of Louisiana.Each term has been in use for many years.".
- Q5501836 comment "The term French Louisiana refers to two distinct regions: first, to colonial French Louisiana, comprising the massive, middle section of North America claimed by France during the 17th and 18th centuries; and, second, to modern French Louisiana, which stretches across the southern extreme of the present-day state of Louisiana.Each term has been in use for many years.".