He hoped to find an easy trade route to the Pacific
To keep foreign governments off our isolated country.
It not only doubled the size of the United States, it also opened up the Oregon country.
apex - He hoped to find an easy trade route to the Pacific.
All of the above.
whether the purchase was constitutional
all of the above
Settlers in the territory wanted the same approach to slavery as in the states they came from.
He wanted to see the Louisiana territory, because America just bought it from France. So not everyone knew what it looked like. He sent Clark and Lewis to explore it. My source is being in History class. :)
president Jefferson send Lewis and Clark on an expedition to the west because president Jefferson wanted to learn as much as he can he could about the land (Louisiana) he bought.
Thomas Jefferson had dreamed of exploring the West for at least 20 years before he even became President. In 1783 he had even asked William Clark's brother, George, to take on the challenge. The Louisiana Purchase would later alter the character of the planned expedition from an exploration of French territory to a first glimpse of lands that, in the view of many contemporaries, were essential to maintaining the agrarian, republican character of the nation. After the territory of "Louisiane" was purchased in 1803, Jefferson saw his chance but by then George Clark was unwilling to go, therefore he asked Meriwether Lewis, his secretary of state, to go on the journey. William Clark would meet up with Lewis weeks later at Camp Dubois before the the two headed to St. Louis. Because Jefferson wanted to have another exploration that would hopefully succeed. To explore the Louisiana purchase.
In a secret treaty in 1800, spain returned Louisiana and the port to Frances' powerful leader, Napoleon. Now Napoleon planned to colonize the American territory.In 1802 , these developments nearly resulted in war.To avoid hostilities, Jefferson offered to buy New Orleans from France. Surprising, the french asked if the united states wanted to buy all of the Louisiana territory.the United states bought the land for about $15million - about three cents per acre. so it became known As the Louisiana Purchase.
Trade route
Trade route
apex - He hoped to find an easy trade route to the Pacific.
because napoleon wanted too
he wanted them to find information about the louisiana territory
Settlers in the territory wanted the same approach to slavery as in the states they came from.
Thomas Jefferson sent the Corps of Discovery into the Lousiana Territory is because he wanted to see if there were any water routes to the Pacific Ocean.
Before buying the Louisiana territory, Jefferson wanted to secure access to the port of New Orleans. He feared that France, who had recently gained control of the territory from Spain, would restrict American trade along the Mississippi River. Jefferson initially sought to negotiate with France to secure this access, but when Napoleon offered to sell the entire territory, Jefferson seized the opportunity.
Jefferson wanted Lewis and Clark to explore the Louisiana Purchase because he wanted to know what the place was like. Example: what animals live there, what is the landforms, who are the Indians who live there, etc.
He hoped to find an easy trade route to the pacific
The new territory would provide cheap and abundant land for all of the farmers.
Thomas Jefferson mostly wanted the port of New Orleans so that the United States could control the gateway to the Mississippi River. However, Napoleon Bonaparte needed money and was no longer interested in establishing an empire in North America, so he offered all of the Louisiana Territory to Jefferson's envoys who accepted the offer. By making the purchase, Jefferson also removed France's influence in the region and allowed for US expansion.