Selling Gold in Louisiana
Louisiana was admitted to the American union on April 30 1812 and it became the 18th state to become a part of the American Union. The state was named after King of France Louis IV. The wetland habitats of the state are the unique feature of the state. The state is believed to be inhabited by the Native Americans before the Europeans held control of the state. Today, many places and cities of the state are named in Native American language. On April 30, 1803, the state of Louisiana was bought back by the authorities from the French ruler Napoleon Bonaparte. Seafood had remained a major product and base of the economy of state since ages. Mary Landrieu and Bobby Jiindal are two most popular Federal representatives from the state of Louisiana. Louisiana is rich in fishing and oil opportunities, and has small deposits of gold in some local river, which locals pan for sport.
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