yes it was!
it was cheap and a good deal
Yes because with the Louisiana Purchase they could expand their country
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A constitution could do both at the same time. You would need to read the Louisiana constitution to get a good idea of how this works.
It didn't say anything. Jefferson took it on because it was too good of a deal to pass up.
Because He could get it for 15 million dollars. He was thinking he was going to have to pay more. He got it for almost 3 cents an acre and he got the port of new Orleans for The u.s. So Napolean thought he was getting a good deal but Thomas actually got the good deal
No, free trade is good for both importing countries and exporting countries .
In 1803, Napoleon sold the territory known as Louisiana to the US. Thomas Jefferson was the US president at the time and deemed the purchase to be a good deal. First of all it was inexpensive, a mere 3 cents per acre. It also helped the US because the newly purchased land almost doubled the size of the US. The vast amount of land involved was fertile land, good for crops and later good for mining. It was an additional benefit in that the large city of New Orleans was part of the deal.
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President Jefferson was reluctant to approve the Louisiana Purchase because he was not certain that it was legal. He was worried the constitution did not allow the purchase.