Based on population Louisiana is the 25th most populated U.S. state. There are 25 U.S. states that have less people than Louisiana. They are Kentucky, Oregon, Oklahoma, Connecticut, Iowa, Utah, Mississippi, Arkansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Nebraska, West Virginia, Idaho, Hawaii, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, Montana, Delaware, South Dakota, North Dakota, Alaska, Vermont and Wyoming.
Yes, the 1803 Louisiana Purchase from France more than doubled the size of the territorial area of the United States.
No new york is $#!% and there people are @$$#*!^$
no arizona is larger than louisiana
One unique characteristic of the French colony of Louisiana is that it was named after King Louis. Hence the name LOUISiana. The first Louisiana legal code was written in French. It is the only state that based its laws on French and Spanish legal codes. All other states are based on the common law and thus the law in Louisiana is vastly different than the law in all the other states in the US.
Less than 3 cents per acre.
11 States
All but Louisiana, North Carolina and South Carolina.
yes because he sold the Louisiana purchase to the united states for less than $0.03 an acre
The Louisiana Purchase
Australia is smaller than the United states. Has less people but has the ocean surrounding it.
The US state of Louisiana is closer to Argentina than to Spain. Most southern states are the same, while northern and northwestern states are closer to Spain.
The present Louisiana constitution follows the federal constitution more closely than any of earlier states constitution
Yes.
Yes, the 1803 Louisiana Purchase from France more than doubled the size of the territorial area of the United States.
All but Louisiana, North Carolina and South Carolina
The Louisiana Purchase April 1803, served to double the size of the United States. The purchase consisting of approximately 828,000 Square miles includes land which forms or is a part of no less than 15 present States of the United States.
less than 50 states in 1869