Unable to develop or defend New France, Napoleon sold Louisiana to the US in 1803, in part to pay for his wars in Europe and against England.
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The area that is now Oklahoma, east of the panhandle, was purchased by the US from France in the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The panhandle was acquired following the Mexican-American War.
Napoleon sold the pile of timber to the United States. This transaction was part of the larger Louisiana Purchase in 1803, where the U.S. acquired a vast territory from France, significantly expanding its land holdings. The timber, among other resources, was crucial for the development of the new territories.
Type your answer here... He sold it in order to help pay for a war with Great Britain.
Napoleon Bunny-Part was created on 1956-06-16.
The territory called Louisiana. It comprised following nowadays States: Part of Louisiana, Part of Texas, Part of New Mexico, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Parto of Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, Part of North Dakota, Part of Minnesota Part of Montana.
The land gained by the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 gave the United States the states of: Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, half of Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, part of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and part of Louisiana.
Yes, indeed the war against Great Britain was impending since the end of 1802 and broke out on May 17, 1803.
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Yes, it was part of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase.