15 million dollars was the price paid for the Lousiana Purchase.
Jefferson paid $15 million for the Louisiana Territory. This amounted to less than three cents per acre.
$1,250,000
$1,300,000
One of the most important acts of Thomas Jefferson is when he purchased the Louisiana territory from France that cost $15 million under his administration. Jefferson also ended the foreign slave and established the precedent of Executive Privilege.
The Louisiana Territory is the land that Jefferson arranged to buy from France in 1803. The territory consisted of 828,800 square miles. The U.S. paid 60 million francs ($11,250,000) plus cancellation of debts worth 18 million francs ($3,750,000), a total cost of $15,000,000 for this land
I think it was the Louisiana Purchase but not 100% sure. Going to check it out now. Checked it out: On April 3, 1803, the US purchased a territory of the western US extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains between the Gulf of Mexico and the Canadian border. It cost $15 million.
The US payed about 15 million dollars to buy the Louisiana Purchase to the French.
Thomas Jefferson was elected President of the United States in 1800.
Thomas Jefferson was the US President in 1803 when he negotiated the purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France, for a total cost of about $15 million. The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of The United States.
$1,300,000
One of the most important acts of Thomas Jefferson is when he purchased the Louisiana territory from France that cost $15 million under his administration. Jefferson also ended the foreign slave and established the precedent of Executive Privilege.
The Louisiana Territory is the land that Jefferson arranged to buy from France in 1803. The territory consisted of 828,800 square miles. The U.S. paid 60 million francs ($11,250,000) plus cancellation of debts worth 18 million francs ($3,750,000), a total cost of $15,000,000 for this land
US President Thomas Jefferson believed that by purchasing what became known as the Louisiana Purchase he would vastly increase the size of the US. He believed the cost was a good deal and it gave the US control of the City of New Orleans. This took any French threat based in New Orleans away, and prevented the British from taking New Orleans away from Napoleon.
I think it was the Louisiana Purchase but not 100% sure. Going to check it out now. Checked it out: On April 3, 1803, the US purchased a territory of the western US extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains between the Gulf of Mexico and the Canadian border. It cost $15 million.
It is not likely that you can find anyone that wants to buy it. You can purchase the stamp for less than a quarter from any online dealer. And shipping and handling would cost you more than you would make.
He completed the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 which was in his first term and certainly had an important long term effect . He also opposed the Alien and Sedition Act and set the stage for greater civil liberty.
No, he crated a weak navy. He was hypocritic b/c he wanted to get rid of the army b/c it was a huge cost. Ended up paying the barbary pirates $60,000. & the Louisiana Purchase was unnecessary at the time, waste of $15 million. Even though he did promote agriculture. ETC..!
Thomas Jefferson paid Napoleon Bonaparte $15 million for Louisiana.
The actual cost of Monticello is not known. However, Thomas Jefferson asked that the home be valued at $6,300 in 1800 for insurance purposes. That was an astronomical sum in those days.