The Louisiana purchase from France in 1803 doubled the territorial size of the US. Napoleon offered for sale the huge territory called the Louisiana Territory.
Yes, the 1803 Louisiana Purchase from France more than doubled the size of the territorial area of the United States.
Well, for one, it nearly doubled the size of the United States.
The United States was small in land when it was first formed. However, that all changed in 1803 when the Louisiana Purchase nearly doubled the country in size.
The Louisiana Purchase April 1803, served to double the size of the United States. The purchase consisting of approximately 828,000 Square miles includes land which forms or is a part of no less than 15 present States of the United States.
The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 nearly doubled the size of the territory controlled by the US in North America. It represents 23% of the current total area of the US, and 27% of the area of the contiguous 48 states.
Nearly doubled the size of America also European countries lost influence and power in North America
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 very nearly doubled the size of the United States. The US bought all rights to the French territories in North America, consisting of New Orleans and all the territory in the watershed of the Mississippi river and its tributaries.
Nearly doubled the size of America also European countries lost influence and power in North America
The Louisiana purchase nearly doubled the size of the us and the cost of about four cents an acre was a break taking bargin
It doubled the size of the US
It doubled the size of the us!
Doubled the size...