Louisiana Civil WarStudent’s Name:Institution Affiliation:Louisiana Civil War During the American war, Louisiana had an unusual political climate. Nearly half of the Louisiana population came mainly from slaves. The state additionally held the highest free blacks' population than anywhere else. It is in Louisiana that the southern part lost the last bid to control Mississippi. Just like other states, Louisiana undergoes secession. Secession is described as the act of a state leaving the Union. The actual reason for this was actually due to states' rights. In Louisiana, according to the representatives, the reasons to secede is to preserve and protect slavery in the state. The civil war in Louisiana begins just with the first talk of secession and comes to a halt with the last tragic war days. The African-American troops from Louisiana who struggled on behalf of the Union were the first black units in the Civil War to participate in the large-scale battle against the white soldiers. Many American soldiers lost their lives during the civil war. During the war, the military gave a steadily high demand for manufactured and agricultural goods, and the production of the said goods exploded in the economy. As the