US President Thomas Jefferson concluded a treaty with Napoleon to buy the Louisiana Territory.
The 1803 deal made by Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon of France. The deal was called the Louisiana Purchase.
The signing of the Treaty of the Louisiana Purchase was made in Paris, France.
the treaty was the treaty that made Napoleon shorter.
Louisiana purchase
Thomas Jefferson
They sighed the Louisiana Purchase Treaty in Paris an April 30,1803
Napolean, he needed money quickly so he sold the land.
The answer is that he did not have the power. But at three cents an acre, and to keep the crucial New Orleans port open, Jefferson and is representatives simply made the deal. It was ratified after by a treaty of dubious legality. This was all the more delicate as Napoleon - the seller - had no legal right from France itself to do so.
This purchase was made in 1803 when Napoleon ruled France. The French did not have a king at this time.
One reason France made the Louisiana purchase was because Napoleon needed to consolidate his armies to conquer the rest of England. He did not have a large enough Navy to fight in England and maintain the land in America too.
Do you mean the Louisiana Territory? If you do, then its the Louisiana Purchase
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.