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  • Article about the U.S. State Louisiana. Features history, law and government, geography, economy, demographics, cities and towns, education, professional sports ...
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Louisiana ?
Has anyone ever been to Ventrees,Louisiana, what's it like there, I plan on going there.
What big city is nearest? Louisiana is such a beautiful state. It is another one of those states that has a distinct aroma and the memories of the smell and state stay with you forever. Love the state.
How to become a legal residentin Louisiana, if I am a legalresident of California?
I am in the military and have been stationed in Louisiana for three years now, I believe I still am a resident of California, but how do i become a legal resident of Louisiana? I just recently brought my brother to Louisiana as well and I am trying to obtain legal residency states on him so that I can file for guardianship of him here instead of having to travel back to California.
Most states require only that you have lived there for a certain amount of time, usually 6 to 12 months, but that will apply to your brother as well. Also, many states have an exception allowing military members to file such actions in the state they currently reside in, but you shouldn't need the exception having been there this long. The exception might keep you from having to wait for your brother to be there long enough though. You will need to contact a LA licensed attorney to be sure. Most attorneys in military areas are familiar with these things already. If you have no plans to move back to Cali, you might need to change your residency status to LA with the military, just to ward off anything that might pop that you have not thought of. You should be able to do that right now on your own.
Why was Louisiana so importantduring the civil war?
I'm doing a creative writing assignment for my AP class and am kind of stuck here...Also, was Louisiana against secession?I believe they were but the articles I've found sort of contradict each other.
This might help: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S hreveport,_Louisiana Quote from this page: During the U.S. Civil War, Shreveport was capital of Louisiana (1863-1865). The city was a Confederate stronghold and was the site of the headquarters of the Trans-Mississippi Department of the Confederate Army. Isolated from events in the east, the Civil War continued in the Trans-Mississippi theater for several weeks after Robert E. Lee's surrender in April 1865, and the Trans-Mississippi was the last Confederate Command to surrender (May 26, 1865). Confederate President Jefferson Davis attempted to flee to Shreveport when he left Richmond but was captured in Georgia en route. And, also this... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B attle_of_New_Orleans_(Civil_Wa r) The Battle of New Orleans (April 25 to May 1, 1862) was the bloodless Union capture of New Orleans during the American Civil War. Having fought past Forts Jackson and St. Philip, the Union capture of the city itself was unopposed, sparing the destruction suffered by many other Southern cities. However, a firm and severe administration of the city by its military governor caused lasting resentment. This capture of the largest Confederate city was a major turning point and an incident of international importance.
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