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∙ 2013-01-07 22:07:28Thomas Jefferson achieved much throughout his life, but he is best remembered for his authorship of the Declaration of Independence, his founding of the University of Virginia, and his purchase of the Louisiana territory from France, which doubled the size of the United States. He also authorized Lewis and Clark to explore the new territory and report back on what it contained. He was also the third president of the United States.
Some of the Acadians were deported to France; some were deported to Louisiana (Louisberg); some to the Caribbean; and some even to America.
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-From the years 1800-1850 the nation was full of battles and prosperity. Territorial expansion was a cause in most of the battles, but also gained prosperity for the nation. There were many impacts on national unity between those time periods, but the main impact was territorial expansion. This is true because of the Louisiana Purchase, the purchase of Oregon territory, and the Mexican War. The Louisiana Purchase was the most important event of President Thomas Jefferson's first Administration. In this transaction, the United States bought 827,987 square miles of land from France for about $15 million. This vast area lay between theMississippi River and the Rocky Mountains, stretching from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian Border. The purchase of this land greatly increased the economic resources of the United States, and cemented the union of the Middle West and the East. Eventually all or parts of 15 states were formed out of the region. When Jefferson became president in March 1801, the Mississippi River formed the western boundary of the United States. The Florida's lay the south, and the Louisiana Territory to the west. Spain owned both these territories. Farmers who lived west of the Appalachian Mountains shipped all their surplus produce by boat down rivers that flowed into the Gulf of Mexico. In a treaty of 1795, Spain agreed to give Americans the "right of deposit" at New Orleans. This right allowed Americans to store in New Orleans, duty-free, goods shipped for export. Arks and flatboats transported a great variety of products, including flour, tobacco, pork bacon, lard, feathers, cider, butter, cheese, hemp, potatoes, apples, salt, whiskey, beeswax, and bear and deerskins. Spain suspended the right of deposit in 1798, arousing a strong reaction among Westerners. The Louisiana Purchase was the first notable acquisition to national unity, for it allowed contact between states to expand and helped to unite some the of the southern...
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The Louisiana Territory usually refers to the vast area purchased from France in 1803. It consisted of all the land drained by the Mississippi- Missouri River complex. Some would say that The Territory of Louisiana was created by the US after the Louisiana Purchase in 1805 and was renamed the Missouri Territory in 1812.
The Louisiana Territory usually refers to the vast area purchased from France in 1803. It consisted of all the land drained by the Mississippi- Missouri River complex. Some would say that The Territory of Louisiana was created by the US after the Louisiana Purchase in 1805 and was renamed the Missouri Territory in 1812.
The objections surrounding the Gadsden Purchase compared to the Louisiana Purchase were intense in some parts of the US. Many people compared it to Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase. The former cost 53 cents per acre which was 18 times more expensive than the latter. To top it off, the size of the Gadsden deal was 27 times smaller.
The Louisiana purchase wasn't a period of time... it didin't have hardships. it was when we bought the Louisiana Territory from the French after Napolien took over thus giving us control of the port city New Orleans and doubling the countries size.
it was considered illegal by some because the U.S. Constitution at the time did not contain any provisions for acquiring new territory.
it was considered illegal by some because the U.S. Constitution at the time did not contain any provisions for acquiring new territory.
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some effects were having to buy the territory and compromise with the federalists
some of the most important people from Lousisiana Purchase was Napolieon and Thomas Jefferson. they did a lot during the Louisiana Purchase
no, some people thought the purchase was a mistake
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