Natchitoches, LA
I. Introduction
A. Brief overview of Natchitoches, including pronunciation (Nakadish, ph.) (NPR).
B. Purpose of the presentation
II. Early History
A. Native American tribes in the area
1. The Natchitoches and Caddo tribes
2. Their relationship with European settlers
B. French and Spanish explorers
1. La Salle and the establishment of Fort St. Louis
2. The Spanish takeover of the fort
C. Establishment of Fort St. Jean Baptiste
1. The role of the fort in the region
2. Life at the fort for soldiers and settlers
D. Importance of the Red River in early settlement
1. The river as a means of transportation
2. The impact of flooding on the area (Dollar)
III. Growth and Expansion
A. Arrival of American settlers
1. The Louisiana Purchase and its impact
2. The arrival of Anglo-American settlers in the region
B. Economic development and agriculture
1. The growth of the cotton industry
2. Other agricultural pursuits in the area
C. Incorporation as a town
1. The founding of Natchitoches as a municipality
2. The establishment of Civil War and its impact on Natchitoches
1. The town's strategic location during the war
2. The impact of the war on the local economy (Burton)
IV. Modern Natchitoches
A. 20th century developments
1. The impact of oil and gas exploration on the area
2. The growth of tourism in Natchitoches
B. The impact of Northwestern...
…role of the university in the community (City of Natchitoches)A. Natchitoches' role in the development of Creole culture
1. The influence of French, Spanish, and African cultures on the area
2. The development of Creole cuisine and music
B. Festivals and celebrations
1. The Natchitoches Christmas Festival
2. Recognition as a National Historic Landmark (City of Natchitoches)
VI. Conclusion
A. Recap of the history of Natchitoches
1. The town's rich and diverse history
2. The many factors that have shaped the community over the centuries
B. Significance of the town's history
1. The importance of preserving and celebrating the town's heritage
2. How the town's history continues to influence its identity…
Works Cited
Burton, Helen Sophie. Family and economy in frontier Louisiana: Colonial Natchitoches, 1714–1803. Texas Christian University, 2002.
City of Natchitoches. https://www.natchitoches.com/tours
ollar, Susan E. "The Red River Campaign, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana: A Case of EqualOpportunity Destruction." Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association 43.4 (2002): 411-432.
NPR. Natchi — What's It Now? A Local Sets Us Straight. 2014.
https://www.npr.org/2014/01/23/265358227/natchi-whats-it-now-a-tour-guide-sets-us-straight
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