What was distinctive about the cultural and economic mixing and influences on the development of New Orleans during the early-mid 1700s?
A) It reflected the first time in world history that West African cultural and economic influences had shaped a European culture and economy.
B) This cultural and economic mixing had only a brief, short-term influence on the cultural and economic development of New Orleans.
C) The mix of European and West African cultures was especially deep and profound in New Orleans.
D) It occurred despite the prevalence of slavery in New Orleans during this period.
Answer: C
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