Histoire/Nouvelle Orléans
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Bonjour à tous
voii mon travail d'expression écrite, j'ai énormément travaillé dessus; pouvez-vous m'aider s'il vous plait en corrigeant mes fautes?
Merci pour vos réponses.
Fondation de la Nouvelle Orléans
New Orleans was founded in 1718 as a French colony under the direction of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville. The city is called "New Orleans" in honor of the Duke of Orleans.
Originally, the new colony was not appreciated because the Paris authorities considered its geographical position to be of little interest. It will later become the capital of the colony of Louisiana. Ceded in 1762 to Spain, which restored it to France in 1800, it was then sold to the United States in 1803 by the First Consul, Napoleon Bonaparte, with the rest of Louisiana.
La ségrégaton raciale aux Etats-Unis
Homer Plessy, a Métis, was arrested because he refused to leave the place he occupied in a white compartment on a train from New Orleans, Louisiana. As a result of this event, the "separate but equal" doctorate is adopted, which legitimizes racial segregation. In 1954, the policy of desegregation will begin.
Le premier enregistrement de Jazz
In 1917 took place the first recording of Jazz, "Livery Stable Blues" from "The Original Dixieland Jazz Band". It is a group of Chicago white musicians who have been inspired by the music of black society. The earliest recordings of black musicians date from 1922. Among the most famous musicians of this current, we can quote the great Louis Armstrong.
Katrina dévaste la Nouvelle-Orléans
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated and pollinated southern Louisiana and Mississippi, the affected territory is as vast as half of France. Because of the inability to bring down water levels and the risks of an epidemic, the government decided to evacuate the affected areas entirely. The balance sheet established a month later reported 1,836 deaths and 705 missing, while the damage is estimated at 125 billion dollars. Today, many neighborhoods are under reconstruction. Luckily, the historical heart of "Big Easy" was relatively spared, and one can still see its architecture from the colonial era.
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Modifié par lucile83 le 14-02-2017 19:11
Réponse : Histoire/Nouvelle Orléans de here4u, postée le 15-02-2017 à 12:07:02 (S | E)
Hello !
The titles should be in English.
Fondation de la Nouvelle Orléans
New Orleans was founded in 1718 as a French colony under the direction of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville. The city is called "New Orleans" in honor of the Duke of Orleans.
Originally, the new colony was not appreciated because the Paris authorities considered its geographical position to be of little interest. It will later become the capital of the colony of Louisiana. Ceded in 1762 to Spain, = mauvais ordre des mots which restored it to France in 1800, it was then sold to the United States in 1803 by the First Consul, Napoleon Bonaparte, with the rest of Louisiana.
La ségrégaton raciale aux Etats-Unis
Homer Plessy, a Métis, was arrested because he refused to leave the place he occupied in a white compartment on a train from New Orleans, Louisiana. As a result of this event, the "separate but equal" doctorate is (vocabulaire + temps!)adopted, which legitimizes racial segregation. In 1954, the policy of desegregation will begin. (WOW ! trop rapide et il manque des noms indispensables!)
Le premier enregistrement de Jazz
In 1917 took place the first recording of Jazz, "Livery Stable Blues" from "The Original Dixieland Jazz Band". It is a group (Boff!) of Chicago white musicians who have been inspired by the music of XXX black society. The earliest recordings of black musicians date from 1922. Among the most famous musicians of this currentclumsy! , we can quote the great Louis Armstrong. boff...
Katrina dévaste la Nouvelle-Orléans
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated and pollinated southern Louisiana and Mississippi, the affected territory is as vast as half of France. Because of the inability to bring down water levels and the risks of an epidemic, the government decided to evacuate the affected areas entirely. The balance sheet established a month later reported 1,836 deaths and 705 missing, while the damage is estimated at 125 billion dollars. Today, many neighborhoods are under reconstruction. Luckily, the historical heart of "Big Easy" was relatively spared, and one can still see its architecture from the colonial era.
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