Drawing Louisiana on Wet Paper
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Drawing Louisiana on Wet Paper

In this episode, we explore drawing louisiana on wet paper. You know, usually when we talk about drawing a map, there's this expectation of permanence, like geometry, right? Right. You draw a border, the ink dries, and the cartographer just points and says, there it is. Solid land or solid water. It's clean. We definitely crave that kind of stability. You know, we want boundaries to stay exactly where we put them, just neatly dividing the world into these understandable pieces. Exactly. But then you look at the map of Louisiana, and suddenly that pin is, well, drawing on wet paper. Yeah, that's a great way to put it. We're looking at a geographical and cultural landscape that is honestly completely fluid. I mean, the lines blur, the ground shifts, and the cultures just bleed into one another. So welcome to this deep dive where we are taking you on a journey through the incredibly rich, complex, and sometimes really laid the groundwork for a deeply intertwined frontier society. Right. And the geopolitical instability only amplified the complexity. Following the Seven Years War, France was financially drained and had lost its North American foothold. So to keep Louisiana out of British hands, France secretly handed the territory over to Spain in the 1763 Treaty of Paris. You just hand the keys over to a completely different empire? Yeah. But French -speaking people don't stop arriving. They don't, and the Spanish actually leaned into it for their own strategic reasons. The Spanish welcomed thousands of Acadian refugees. These were French speakers who had been brutally expelled from Canada by the British. Spain wanted them because they were Catholic and would help build a loyal population buffer. The descendants of those Acadian became the Cajuns. Okay, that makes sense. But Spain didn't stop there. They intentionally recruited Canary Islanders, known as Ileños,

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