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The History of Louisiana, Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina / Containing a Description of the Countries That Lie on Both Sides of the River Missisippi

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A firsthand narrative records the French colonial presence along the lower Mississippi, combining travelogue, natural history, and ethnography. It describes the region's geography, climate, resources, settlements, and plantations; details encounters with numerous Indigenous nations, their customs, ceremonies, and conflicts with European settlers; and recounts exploratory voyages, trading posts, and military actions. The work intersperses practical observations on agriculture, flora and fauna, and mining with illustrated maps and plates, and concludes with reflections on causes of local wars and proposals for settlement and governance. The tone alternates between personal anecdote and systematic description, offering both practical information and cultural reportage.

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Le Page du Pratz

Le Page du Pratz was a French explorer and writer known for his detailed account of the early colonial history of Louisiana. His notable work, "The History of Louisiana, Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina," provides a comprehensive description of the geography, peoples, and cultures of the regions surrounding the Mississippi River. Through his writings, he contributed to the understanding of the American South during the 18th century, offering insights into the interactions between European settlers and Native American tribes. His observations remain a valuable resource for historians studying the colonial era in North America.

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