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Spain was hesitant about the French offer to take posession of Louisiana. Finally, governor Don Antonio de Ulloa arrived in March 1766. He delayed the formal transfer of power for more than a year; this caused administrative and economic chaos.
The crown had granted more privileges to Louisiana than to other colonies, but it restricted the province´s trade to only nine Spanish ports. It prohibited the passage of ships that did not have a captain and a two-third crew that were not Spanish. Trade with Mexico and Britain was made illegal. Ulloa also banned the import of French wine.
The French population of Louisiana was disgruntled. Rallied around the Superior Council in New Orleans, they expressed their grievances and asked for Ulloa´s removal from office and his departure. A revolt took place. Ulloa left. Spain sent a force to retake control and crushed the rebellion.
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