He had his Ambassador to France contact Napoleon I who was more than happy to unload this territory for 15 million dollars.
Thomas Jefferson was the President when the Louisiana Purchase transaction was negotiated. The people who actually signed the Purchase Treaty were James Monroe, Robert Livingston, and Barbe Marbois.
In Paris by Robert Livingston and James Monroe for the US and Barbe Marbois representing France.
The Louisiana Purchase was signed on April 30th 1803 in Paris by Robert Livingston, James Monroe, and Barbé Marbois.
France.
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The treaty that transferred the Louisiana Territory from France to the United States is called the Louisiana Purchase Treaty. It was signed in 1803.
Paris, France 1802 0r 1803
He signed the treaty with France to buy the Louisiana Purchase. He may have signed other treaties while he was President.
The Treaty of San Ildefonso was signed in 1800, between France and Spain, secretly agreeing to transfer Louisiana from Spain back to France. This paved the way for the eventual sale of the Louisiana Territory to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
The Treaty of San Ildefonso, signed in 1800, transferred ownership of Louisiana from Spain to France. This later facilitated the United States' acquisition of the Louisiana Territory through the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
He had his Ambassador to France contact Napoleon I who was more than happy to unload this territory for 15 million dollars.
I am going to take a wild stab and assume you mean the Louisiana Purchase in which case the answer is the treaty was signed on May 2, 1803. France sold the Louisiana Territory to the US for 15 million dollars.
Thomas Jefferson was the President when the Louisiana Purchase transaction was negotiated. The people who actually signed the Purchase Treaty were James Monroe, Robert Livingston, and Barbe Marbois.
In Paris by Robert Livingston and James Monroe for the US and Barbe Marbois representing France.
The Louisiana Purchase was signed on April 30th 1803 in Paris by Robert Livingston, James Monroe, and Barbé Marbois.
France.