The Louisiana Purchase included the following: Arkansas Missouri Iowa Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska Parts of Minnesota (West of the Mississippi River) Most of North Dakota and South Dakota North Eastern New Mexico Montana, Wyoming and Colorado that were East of the Continental Divide Louisiana, west of the Mississippi, including the city of New Orleans, and small parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada All of the land purchased comprises about 23% of the territory of the United States today.
There were 13 states created from the Louisiana Purchase. In order of statehood they are:
Louisiana 1812
Missouri 1821
Arkansas 1836
Iowa 1846
Minnesota 1858 (Part)
Kansas 1861 (Part)
Nebraska 1867
Colorado 1876 (Part)
North Dakota 1889 (Part)
South Dakota 1889 (Part)
Montana 1889 (Part)
Wyoming 1890 (Part)
Oklahoma 1907 (Part)
There were 17 states in the United States when the Louisiana Purchase was made in 1803. Ohio had become the 17th state about a month before the purchase.
Parts of 15 states are included in the Louisiana Purchase
How many states does the purchase cover today
19
13
United States bought the Louisiana Territory from France.
The Louisiana purchase didn't have territory admitted to it, but it was an area of land the United States bought from France. Later, states will be created from that land.
The U.S. bought Kansas in the Louisiana Purchase.
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1803
United States bought the Louisiana Territory from France.
The Louisiana purchase didn't have territory admitted to it, but it was an area of land the United States bought from France. Later, states will be created from that land.
The U.S. bought Kansas in the Louisiana Purchase.
Thomas Jefferson bought Louisiana in what is now called the Louisiana purchase
The US bought the Louisiana purchase from France in 1803.
they bought it
The land you seek was the Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 for $15 million.
Most of it was a part of the Louisiana Purchase.
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1803
No it was Thomas Jefferson who bought the Louisiana Territory.