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Q: Do you you think that napoleon made a wise decision when he sold Louisiana to the US?
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US President Thomas Jefferson concluded a treaty with Napoleon to buy the Louisiana Territory.


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Who was the French leader who possessed the territory of Louisiana and agreed to sell it to the United states in 1803?

Napolean, he needed money quickly so he sold the land.


What land purchase made by president Thomas Jefferson doubled the size of the US?

The 1803 deal made by Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon of France. The deal was called the Louisiana Purchase.


Who was the president when the Louisiana territory purchase was made?

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Which nation sold the Louisiana territory to the United states?

This purchase was made in 1803 when Napoleon ruled France. The French did not have a king at this time.


French control of Louisiana upset Jefferson because he feared France would do WHAT?

Jefferson feared that Napoleon (the new leader of France after their revolution) would try to start an empire in Louisiana and take over the United States and also the rest of the world. Another reason is Napoleon had planned to close the port of New Orleans to American shipping. Spain secretly made a bribe with Napoleon to take Louisiana territory if France would leave the Spainiards alone and not attack them and take over their territory. Napolean made the deal, but did NOT plan to keep his end of it.