William H. Seward.
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There are several actors in the 2010 movie VIPs. These actors include Emiliano Ruschel, Wagner Moura, Juliano Cazarre, Milhem Cortaz, and Jorge D'Elia.
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Small amounts of Russians settled in Alaska during the early 19th century, mostly fur trappers from Siberia. It was not populated very much (except by indigenous) until after it was purchased by the US in 1867 and gold was discovered some time later.
Alaska was sold by Russia to the United States in 1867 for $7.2 million. This purchase, known as the Alaska Purchase, was negotiated by U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward and finalized on March 30, 1867. At the time, the purchase was criticized as "Seward's Folly" or "Seward's Icebox" by some Americans, but it later proved to be a strategically important acquisition for the U.S.
Some of the goods and services of the state of Alaska include seafood's, port services and freight services. Alaska also exports are large amount of metal ores. Almost 100 countries around the world purchase goods and services from Alaska.
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Some people think that the Indians came from Asia during the ice age and ended up in Alaska and moved south.
William Seward was the Secretary of States that negotiated the Alaska purchase treaty. Those who called it Seward's folly or Seward's icebox thought Alaska was a bad investment of tax-payers' money.
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Some people who disapproved of the purchase of Alaska referred to it as "Seward's Folly," named after Secretary of State William H. Seward, who orchestrated the acquisition in 1867. Critics mocked the deal, viewing it as a wasteful expenditure for a barren, frozen wasteland. Others called it "Seward's Icebox," highlighting their skepticism about the land's value and potential.