if affected the culture because they were so far out from the government that they kind of just did their own thing. They basically defined their own culture by doing their own thing.
The Louisiana Purchase, The Mexican American War, The Purchase of Alaska and the Annexation of Texas.
In 1806 the Louisiana Purchase was open territory with no settlement except for Native American villages. So, the answer to your question is none.
No, Benjamin Franklin did not buy the Louisiana Territory. The territory was acquired by the United States from France in 1803 during Thomas Jefferson's presidency through the Louisiana Purchase, which was negotiated by Robert Livingston and James Monroe. Franklin was a prominent figure in American history and diplomacy, but he passed away in 1790, long before the purchase occurred.
The seller of the Louisiana Territory was France, which, under President Thomas Jefferson's administration, agreed to sell the land to the United States in 1803. The deal, known as the Louisiana Purchase, involved approximately 828,000 square miles of territory and was negotiated by American diplomats Robert Livingston and James Monroe. This acquisition significantly expanded U.S. territory and played a crucial role in the nation's westward expansion.
The Louisiana territory was controlled by France from 1699 to 1762. France handed over the territory to Spain in 1762 and then again reacquired the territory in 1800. During their reign Spain had denied Americans access to New Orleans. Spain did not like American influence to increase in the territory. France at the time of reacquiring the territory had assured Spain that the territory would not be handed over to third party. Spain protested against Louisiana purchase which double the size of United States. Spain and USA later got into a dispute over the boundaries of the territory.
Thomas Jefferson
He didnt necesarily buy it. the Mexican-American war decided who won the Louisiana territory, and we won it from Mexico :)
The Louisiana Purchase, The Mexican American War, The Purchase of Alaska and the Annexation of Texas.
It began the expansion of the united states to encompass north america!
The Mississippi River was one of the most important rivers in early American History. The Mississippi was the most widely used river for trade in the Louisiana territory.
Charles De Talleyrand
Charles de Talleyrand
Charles de Talleyrand
The famous explorers, Lewis and Clark, did not in fact buy the Louisiana Territory. Rather, it was the American government, led by President Thomas Jefferson, that purchased Louisiana from the European nation of France in 1803.
It depends on how you define ownership, but in recorded history, the footprint of the Louisiana Territory coverd the tribal lands of the following North American people:NatchezCommancheChoctawChickasawPawneeIlliniArapahoCheyenneShoshoneLakotaCrowNez PerceYakimaThe United States incorporated the Louisiana Territory and claimed ownership of the patch of land in 1805 after purchasing the French region of Louisiana in 1803.
No, the leaders were Lewis & Clark.
In 1806 the Louisiana Purchase was open territory with no settlement except for Native American villages. So, the answer to your question is none.