<P> To establish Spanish colonies in Louisiana, the Spanish military leader Bernardo de Gálvez, governor of Louisiana at the time, recruited groups of Spanish - speaking Canary Islanders to emigrate to North America . In 1778, several ships embarked for Louisiana with hundreds of settlers . The ships made stops in Havana and Venezuela, where half the settlers disembarked (300 Canarians remained in Venezuela). In the end, between 2,100 and 2,736 Canarians arrived in Louisiana and settled near New Orleans . They settled in Barataria and in what is today St. Bernard Parish . However, many settlers were relocated for various reasons . Barataria suffered hurricanes in 1779 and in 1780; it was abandoned and its population distributed in other areas of colonial Louisiana (although some of its settlers moved to West Florida). In 1782, a splinter group of the Canarian settlers in Saint Bernard emigrated to Valenzuela . </P> <P> In 1779, another ship with 500 people from Málaga (in Andalusia, Spain), arrived in Spanish Louisiana . These colonists, led by Lt. Col. Francisco Bouligny, settled in New Iberia, where they intermarried with Cajun settlers . </P> <P> In 1782, during the American Revolutionary War and the Anglo - Spanish War (1779--83), Bernardo de Gálvez recruited men from the Canarian settlements of Louisiana and Galveston (in Spanish Texas, where Canarians had settled since 1779) to join his forces . They participated in three major military campaigns: the Baton Rouge, the Mobile, and the Pensacola, which expelled the British from the Gulf Coast . In 1790 settlers of mixed Canarian and Mexican origin from Galveston settled in Galveztown, Louisiana, to escape the annual flash floods and prolonged droughts of this area . </P> <P> Beginning in the 1790s, following the slave rebellion in Saint - Domingue (now Haiti) that began in 1791, waves of refugees came to Louisiana . Over the next decade, thousands of migrants from the island landed there, including ethnic Europeans, free people of color, and African slaves, some of the latter brought in by the white elites . They greatly increased the French - speaking population in New Orleans and Louisiana, as well as the number of Africans, and the slaves reinforced African culture in the city . </P>

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