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The Place d'Armes, referred to as Plaza de Armas under Spanish rule, was a square at the heart of colonial New Orleans, surrounded by notable landmarks including Saint Louis Cathedral and the governor's mansion. It was later renamed to Jackson Square, a name it still carries today.

The square functioned as a public meeting place, but was also used for drills by the militia. As such, a fair amount of tents and supplies were set up around the area, as well as a few armaments, such as cannons. The square was also used for hangings and beheadings, with gallows located in the center.[1]

With the Louisiana Rebellion in 1768, the Place d'Armes was largely blocked off, due to many of the streets having been barricaded. During this time it became the site of a massive riot incited by the Assassin Aveline de Grandpré in an effort to draw out governor Antonio de Ulloa. That same day, she also rode a blazing gunpowder carriage across the square before crashing it into a nearby winery.[1]

Over the years, the square gradually lost its military function, becoming a well-known park.

Trivia

  • The Hanger achievement, which was exclusive to the PS Vita version, could be earned by hanging a guard from the gallows with the whip.

Gallery

References