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the Louisiana purchase is different from space explorations because Lewis and Clark had to find something - I guess. And space travel is traveling into space.
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50 years. The Louisiana Purchase was in 1803. And the Gadsden Purchase was in 1853. Many political and US business leaders believed the transcontinental railroad would begin in New Orleans and reach California. The Gadsden Purchase offered land by which the rail link would travel.
because it was easy for them to travel. C'mon people
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Lewis and Clark traveled West through the Louisiana Purchase, St. Charles, Fort Mandan, and reached the Pacific Ocean.
the Louisiana purchase is different from space explorations because Lewis and Clark had to find something - I guess. And space travel is traveling into space.
Electricity travels in the path of least resistance.
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50 years. The Louisiana Purchase was in 1803. And the Gadsden Purchase was in 1853. Many political and US business leaders believed the transcontinental railroad would begin in New Orleans and reach California. The Gadsden Purchase offered land by which the rail link would travel.
From Arizona to Louisiana, you would travel EAST
Air routes that travel over the Atlantic Ocean.
APEX: silk road trade routes
As you haven't highlighted any particular routes or a time frame, I discovered that the most price effective choice would be to purchase a rail pass. You can purchase a global pass for one adult for one month's travel for under 600.
America just bought the great Louisiana purchase was a massive huge purchase. Lewis and Clark were trying to travel and explore there new land. they tried to get to the pacific with using rivers just water they almost completed that (I think try bing.com) But the basics of what they had to do is travel the great Louisiana purchase (With is bigger that Louisiana look it up on Bing images) and they accomplished that with a BIG corp and it was a big journey yet only 1 person died! That's pretty amazing. I hope it helped!