- Source: White Americans in Louisiana
White Americans make up 57.1% of Louisiana’s population according to the official 2020 census. White Americans are the largest ethnic group in Louisiana. Many are of French and Cajun ancestry. Germans also settled in New Orleans and Louisiana. Many whites are also of British and Irish ancestry in Louisiana. Irish, Germans, and Italians are more recent European immigrants in Louisiana.
History
The first Europeans to explore Louisiana were the Spanish. European explorers first encountered Louisiana in the 1500s and 1600s. Europeans didn’t start settling the land until the 1700s. The earliest known explorers in Louisiana were Alonso Alverez de Piñeda in 1519 and Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca in 1528, who possibly crossed present-day Louisiana or possibly floated by Louisiana's coastline. Moscoso de Alverdo of Hernando de Soto's crew sailed by the future site of New Orleans on his way to Mexico, although de Soto had died. The Frenchmen were the first Europeans to claim the land.
See also
Demographics of Louisiana
Cajuns
French Louisianians
Italians in New Orleans
White Southerners
German Coast
Isleños (Louisiana)
African Americans in Louisiana
Louisiana Creole people
References
External links
European Explorations and the Louisiana Purchase
Further reading
Louisiana Beyond Black and White: New Interpretations of Twentieth-century Race and Race Relations.
Virginia R. Domínguez (1986). White by Definition: Social Classification in Creole Louisiana.
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