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When was Missouri admitted to The Louisiana Purchase?

The Louisiana purchase didn't have territory admitted to it, but it was an area of land the United States bought from France. Later, states will be created from that land.


What four new states were admitted to the union before the Louisiana purchase?

Vermont, Tennesse, Kentucky, and Ohio


What states were admitted under James Madison?

Louisiana and Indiana were the two states admitted under Madison.


What are the similarities between Louisiana and the United States?

Louisiana is a part of the United States; it is the 18th State to be admitted to the US.


Is Louisiana a territory or a colony?

Louisiana is neither a territory nor a colony; it is a state in the United States. Originally, it was a French colony established in the 17th century and later became a Spanish territory before being purchased by the U.S. in 1803 through the Louisiana Purchase. It was admitted as the 18th state on April 30, 1812.


How many slave states were carved out of the Louisiana purchase?

How many states were carved out of the Louisiana Purchase? Name them


The addition of what territory more than doubled the size of the United states?

The Louisiana Purchase


What the important of The Louisiana Purchase?

The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States.


What was known as the dirty bargain?

The Missouri Compromise, 1820, where Missouri was admitted to the Union as slave-holding state, but all other states to come of the Louisiana Purchase should be non-slavery states.


Who gained control of the Mississippi River?

The United States through the Louisiana Purchase.


What current states were located in the Louisiana purchase?

okland


How big was the US before you bought the Louisiana Purchase?

Before Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Purchase from Spain the United States was about one third of the size it is today. When they bought the territory the size of the United States doubled because at the time, Spain still owned one third of the United States.