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NO the French had contol of the Louisiana Territory
Louisiana was a French territory purchased by United States in 1803; Louisiana was not a Spanish territory.
Before the French and Indian War, the territory of Louisiana was under the control of France. The French established Louisiana as a territory in the early 18th century, primarily to expand their colonial presence in North America. The region was strategically important for trade and military purposes, particularly in relation to the Mississippi River. However, following the war, France ceded Louisiana to Spain in 1762 as part of the Treaty of Fontainebleau.
The Louisiana Territory.
President Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon Bonaparte (French Emperor).
NO the French had contol of the Louisiana Territory
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France had the control before the united states got.
Louisiana was French territory and the 13 colonies were English.
Louisiana was a French territory purchased by United States in 1803; Louisiana was not a Spanish territory.
Before the French and Indian War, the territory of Louisiana was under the control of France. The French established Louisiana as a territory in the early 18th century, primarily to expand their colonial presence in North America. The region was strategically important for trade and military purposes, particularly in relation to the Mississippi River. However, following the war, France ceded Louisiana to Spain in 1762 as part of the Treaty of Fontainebleau.
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The Louisiana Territory.
Louisiana
It was French territory.
If the Louisiana territory would have stayed under the control of the French, then the U.S. would have eventually claimed the land, but at a later point in time.
Who did we bought the Louisiana Territory from? The French under the dictatorship of Napoleon Bonaparte for 15 million dollars.