It made trade easier and it doubled the size of the U.S.
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.
It is not known who mapped the Louisiana territory. The Louisiana territory was established in 1805 and became the state of Louisiana in 1812.
NO the French had contol of the Louisiana Territory
After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the part of the Louisiana Purchase that would eventually become the State of Louisiana was organized into the Territory of Orleans. The Territory of Louisiana was the other part of the Louisiana purchase that became the State of Arkansas and everything North of that. (The land north of Lake Ponchartrain and east of the Mississippi River was known as "West Florida" and was owned at the time by Great Britain.)
US would double its size, an enormous tract of land would be open to settlement, and the free navigation of the MS assured
it was considered illegal by some because the U.S. Constitution at the time did not contain any provisions for acquiring new territory.
The Louisiana purchase doubled the Nation's size, made trade easier, more settlers, created ports for farmers, and provided cheap and abundant land for farmers.
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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Jefferson acquired The Louisiana Territory.
It is not known who mapped the Louisiana territory. The Louisiana territory was established in 1805 and became the state of Louisiana in 1812.
Louisiana territory was purchased in 1803
The Louisiana Territory was purchased in 1803.
we bought the louisiana territory in 1803
He purchased the Louisiana territory from France!
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