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Why was the selection of New Orleans as the state capital contested? Check all that apply.
Those living outside the city felt they were not being represented.
The city was already established as a commercial center.
English speakers were worried French speakers would be favored.
The city was still growing; other cities were larger and more prominent.
The city was seen as a Creole capital, which worried rural non-Creoles.
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A.Those living outside the city felt they were not being represented.
C.English speakers were worried French speakers would be favored.
E.The city was seen as a Creole capital, which worried rural non-Creoles.
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Ife (aka Ile-Ife) was an ancient African city which flourished between the 11th and 15th century CE in what is today Nigeria in West Africa. Ife was the capital and principal religious centre of the Yoruba kingdom of Ife, which prospered thanks to trade connections with other West African kingdoms. Ife is particularly famous today for the magnificent metal sculptures its artists produced which include serene-looking human heads so masterfully crafted that Europeans once wrongly considered them the work of another civilization.
Located in today’s Nigeria along the Guinea coast of southern West Africa, Ife controlled the rainforest to the west of the River Niger delta. Ife was founded c. 500 CE by the Yoruba people - a Kwa-speaking people of southwest Nigeria and Benin - but did not flourish until the early part of the 2nd millennium CE. Ife culture may have been influenced or somehow connected to the kingdom of Igbo-Ukwu, which peaked in the 9th century CE on the other side of the River Niger, but details of this period of history in southern West Africa are lacking. The kingdom of Ife had disappeared by the 16th century CE for reasons which are unknown.