Baron François-Louis de Carondelet

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Baron François-Louis de Carondelet was a late 18th-century Spanish colonial administrator who served as governor of Louisiana and West Florida and is remembered for his influential role in the politics and urban development of New Orleans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial administrator
governor
person
associatedWithCity New Orleans
citizenship Spanish Empire
countryOfService Spain
government Spanish Louisiana
surface form: Spanish colonial government in Louisiana

Spanish colonial government in West Florida
honorificTitle Baron
influenced political life of New Orleans
urban layout of New Orleans
legacy remembered as a key Spanish governor in the lower Mississippi Valley
remembered for contributions to New Orleans’ development
name Baron François-Louis de Carondelet self-linksurface differs
surface form: François-Louis de Carondelet
notableFor governance of Louisiana under Spanish rule
governance of West Florida under Spanish rule
influence on the urban development of New Orleans
role in late 18th-century Spanish colonial politics
politicalRole representative of Spanish Crown in Louisiana
representative of Spanish Crown in West Florida
positionHeld Governor of Louisiana
Governor of West Florida
Spanish colonial administrator in the Americas
sphereOfActivity colonial administration
politics
urban planning
territoryGoverned Spanish Louisiana
West Florida
surface form: Spanish West Florida
timePeriod late 18th century
workLocation Louisiana Territory
surface form: Louisiana

New Orleans
West Florida

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Carondelet Palace namedAfter Baron François-Louis de Carondelet
Baron François-Louis de Carondelet name Baron François-Louis de Carondelet self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: François-Louis de Carondelet