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Neutral Ground (Louisiana)

The Neutral Ground

The Neutral Ground (also known as the Neutral Strip, the Neutral Territory, and the No Man's Land of Louisiana; sometimes anachronistically referred to as the Sabine Free State) was a disputed area between Spanish Texas and the United States' newly acquired Louisiana Purchase. Local officers of Spain and the United States agreed to leave the Neutral Ground temporarily outside the jurisdiction of either country. The area, now in western Louisiana, had neutral status from 1806 to 1821.


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Sabine Free State German Zona neutral entre el río Sabina y el arroyo Hondo Spanish Zone neutre entre la rivière Sabine et la rivière Calcasieu French ルイジアナ中立地 Japanese Нейтральная земля Russian

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