Napoleon. He needed the money to fund his war shenanigans so he sold all his uncolonized land in North America to Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson oversaw the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and thereby doubled the size of the US.
Jefferson purchased "Louisiana" from France in 1803.
No, this did not happen until 1803 when President Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory from France and Florida from Spain.
billy the exterminator
The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 bought the territory from France. The purchase was approved by President Thomas Jefferson, and added over 800,000 square miles of land to the existing US.
Thomas Jefferson oversaw the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and thereby doubled the size of the US.
President Thomas Jefferson made the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The United States bought the land from France, which was then being led by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Lousiana in 1803.
Jefferson purchased "Louisiana" from France in 1803.
The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 bought the territory from France. The purchase was approved by President Thomas Jefferson, and added over 800,000 square miles of land to the existing US.
Jefferson didn't "make" land. He bought the Louisiana Purchase from France.
Thomas Jefferson was president, when the amount of land in the US almost doubled in what is known as the Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase took place in 1803.
The land you seek was the Louisiana Purchase
1803
No, this did not happen until 1803 when President Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory from France and Florida from Spain.
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.
billy the exterminator