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American Society and Culture

STANDARDS

The material in this unit may be used to address the following Social Studies Standards:

H-1C-E4 H-1D-M1 H-1B-H1
H-1A-E3 H-1A-M4  

SOCIETY

Mass migration of Americans into Louisiana after 1800 challenged Creole control
Americans

Enjoyed business and obtaining wealth
Hard working and ambitious
Believed in progress
Retained English language and Protestant religion

FRICTION BETWEEN GROUPS

Creoles and Americans did not mix easily in urban areas

Children sent to different schools
Lived in different neighborhoods of urban areas
Different cultural practices and beliefs

Rural plantation life did not provide the opportunities for friction found in urban areas

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