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New Orleans, founded in 1718 by French colonists was once the capital of French Louisiana. It became part of the United States with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. New Orleans was the third-most populous American city and was the largest American South city from the Antebellum period until after World War II. Because of its low elevation, high rainfall, poor natural drainage, and proximity to many water bodies, the city has been historically very vulnerable to flooding. In an attempt to protect the city, both federal and state authorities have set up a complex network of drainage pumps and levees.
New Orleans was badly affected by Hurricane Katrina's August 2005 flooding. The storm killed over 1,800 people and left thousands homeless. This caused a population drop of more than 50%. Major redevelopment projects have resulted in a significant rebound in population since Katrina. There have been concerns about gentrification and new residents purchasing property in previously close-knit communities. Longtime residents are being displaced.