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Most of Wyoming was part of the Louisiana Purchase
Oklahoma is the 46th state it was part of the Louisiana purchase Oklahoma means "Red People"
The Louisiana Purchase expanded the southern part of the United States. It included many future states, but did not include the upper part of the Mississippi River.
Louisiana Purchase.
Likely it is Montana, which is in the Missouri River valley, of which 70% to 80% was in the Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase included all of part of the states of Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
It was an included part of the Louisiana purchase of 1803.
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All of present day Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Most of North and South Dakota, some of Minnesota and New Mexico, some of Colorado, Montana and Wyoming as well as the western part of Louisiana, and a small part of Texas. It also included a part of present day Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada.
No, although many other states like Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma (and obviously Louisiana) + other states were in the Louisiana Purchase.
The territory called Louisiana. It comprised following nowadays States: Part of Louisiana, Part of Texas, Part of New Mexico, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Parto of Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, Part of North Dakota, Part of Minnesota Part of Montana.
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.
Robert Cavelier, and Sieur de la Salle, claimed Oklahoma as part of French Louisiana in 1682. In 1541, Francisco Vasquez Coronado crossed western Oklahoma in search for gold. The year of 1762, France gave Louisiana, including the Oklahoma region, to Spain. France would regain Louisiana, in 1800. The Louisiana Purchase, is when the United States bought the Oklahoma region, except the Panhandle, as part of the Louisiana Purchase from France. In 1819, the Oklahoma region, except the Panhandle, became part of the territory of Arkansas.