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Which obstacles did Louisiana face when it applied for statehood? Check all that apply.

The population was not quite big enough to be accepted.
Boundary lines around the territory were not clearly defined.
There were key cultural differences from the rest of the nation.
Louisiana law prevented all African American men from voting.
The legal system was based on the Napoleonic Code, not British law.

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Louisiana law prevented all African American men from voting.
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I Might Not Be Correct But I think go with Louisianna law prevented all african american men from voting

boundary lined around the terriotry were clearly defined

i did this online and got it corrrect

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In his 2004 book about the Louisiana Purchase, A Wilderness So Immense, historian Jon Kukla expressed the problem poignantly: “Controversies over race, religion, law, language and culture not only delayed Louisiana's statehood until 1812, they worked like the rumblings of an earthquake along the vulnerable fault lines ...

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