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  1. Louisiana held an interesting political climate during the American Civil War. It was a prominent slave state; by 1860, nearly half of Louisiana’s population came from slaves. However, the state also held one of the highest populations of free blacks than anywhere in the U.S. Many whites in the major cities favored emancipation.

  2. Civil-War era New Orleans, the largest city in the South, was strategically important as a port city due to its southernmost location on the Mississippi River and its access to the Gulf of Mexico. The U.S. War Department early on planned for its capture. The city was taken by U.S. Army forces on April 25, 1862.

    • March 21, 1861 (3rd)
    • Shreveport
    • - Confederate troops: 50,000, - Union troops: 29,000 (24,000 black; 5,000 white) total
    • New Orleans
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  4. Nov 6, 2022 · In 1860, Louisiana was home to 331,726 enslaved men, women, and children, who made up 46.8 percent of the state’s population (and 59 percent of the population outside of New Orleans). Emancipation came unevenly to the state. As soon as General Butler arrived in New Orleans, enslaved people, known as “contrabands,” escaped to his lines.

    • What role did Louisiana play in the Civil War?1
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    • What role did Louisiana play in the Civil War?3
    • What role did Louisiana play in the Civil War?4
  5. Sep 26, 2023 · Analyze the role of Louisiana in the Civil War and how the conflict affected Louisiana and its people, including the importance of its ports and the occupation of New Orleans. Adapted From. The text of "Civil War Louisiana" is adapted from the following 64 Parishes encyclopedia entry or entries: "Civil War Louisiana" by John M. Sacher.

  6. A Brief Overview of Louisiana’s Role in the American Civil War Louisiana and the Civil War battles fought there held a significant and impactful role that shaped the course of the conflict. Strategically positioned along the Mississippi River, this Southern state became a vital battleground for control over the waterway, with the capture of ...

  7. Sep 5, 2023 · What was Louisiana's role in the Civil War? Louisiana provided 56,000 troops to the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Louisiana also provided goods and supplies, including munitions for ...

  8. Lesson Plan. The Civil War Comes to Louisiana. 8.2.6 Identify and describe economic, social, and political characteristics of Louisiana during the Antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction eras 7.13: f. Analyze the role of Louisiana in the Civil War and how the war affected the people of Louisiana. Remembering: Recalling or recognizing ...

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