1803
April 30, 1803 is the date that the negotiators signed the purchase treaty in Paris. The US Senate ratified it on October 20, 1803 and the US formally took possession on December 20, 1803.
1803 (May 2, 1803)
Lewis and Clark finally reached Louisiana in 1803.
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.
1803
The US purchased the French territory of Louisiana.
Nebraska was contained in the lands purchased in 1803 from France called the Louisiana Purchase.
this was the Louisiana purchase, negotiated by Robert Livingstone
1803
The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 for $15 million.
April 30, 1803 is the date that the negotiators signed the purchase treaty in Paris. The US Senate ratified it on October 20, 1803 and the US formally took possession on December 20, 1803.
Napoleon sold the area to the United States.
1803 (May 2, 1803)
It is obvious you have a map. We don't have the map so you need to figure out the area you were asked about.
The deal was called the Louisiana Purchase.
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.