Louisiana was purchased from France in 1803. The territory stretched westward from the Mississippi River and included some or all of the modern states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Colorado.
There is a map here of occupied France. The yellow part of the map is the Vichy area. http://www.oradour.info/appendix/francez1.htm
labels all of the preasent day united states and other areas had thomas jefferson never purchased the territory
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Jacques Cartier was the first explorer to see and claim Canada for France. He was first among the Europeans to describe and map out the Saint Lawrence area.
The Sahul and Sunda land, located off the coast of Australia, came into existence in the seventeenth century when Mathew Flinders noted it on his 1803 map.
A map of the land included in the Louisiana Purchase is in the link below.
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.
There is a map here of occupied France. The yellow part of the map is the Vichy area. http://www.oradour.info/appendix/francez1.htm
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No, Lewis and Clark were involved in an expedition to map and explore the newly purchased Louisiana Territory.Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803-06)Full information found here:Who_were_Lewis_and_Clark_and_what_was_their_significance
The Rhone Alps are in France in the south-eastern area, I say you check out a map.
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France was known as Gallia and Belgium as Belgica. But Gallia is smaller then France and Belgica is bigger then Belgium. So check a map.
In 1603 Samuel De Champlain goal was to learn more about the area so he could map out the area he was exploring and map out what the Natives people were telling him about the area they were familiar with. He was told what to do on each and every voyage by King Henry fifth. So on his first voyage he was told to map out the area he is going to and brings that map back to France.
A small area map.
The general form of France on a map can roughly fit into an hexagon. It is a tip used when you teach children to draw a map of France.