Creole Families of New Orleans

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. . France, destined a score of years later to be the torchbearer of hberty to all the world, was still a slave in chains ; and the patriots of Louisiana, worthy to stand in the ranks of the great liberators of people, were coldly condemned by a mere turning down of thumbs!
Ulloa arrived safely in Havana, whence he at once sent his report of his expulsion from Louisiana to his government, making as good an argument for hunself as his antagonists had made against him. He showed in it that he was
... fully aware of the state of feeUng of LAFRMieRE 187 the colonists at the time of his arrival, and thor- oughly cognizant of the efforts they were making to frustrate the cession. His report, indeed, is so well furnished with information, that historians have supplied themselves from it.
Ulloa states that when the revolt was only in contemplation, de Bienville, the brother of Noyan, and Masan, son of the *' Conspirator, '^ went secretly to Pensacola to solicit assistance of troops from the English Governor-General to support the insurrec- tion; upon his refusal to do this, the proposal was made to transform the colony into a repubUc under the protection of England.


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