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Who owned Canada in 1803?

both Great Britain and France


What country impressed 6000american sailors from 1803 to1812?

From 1803 to 1812, the country that impressed around 6,000 American sailors was Britain. During this period, British naval forces frequently boarded American ships to enforce impressment, a practice where they forced American sailors into the Royal Navy. This contributed to rising tensions between the United States and Britain, ultimately leading to the War of 1812.


When was the loisiana purchase?

The Louisiana Purchase took place in 1803 when the United States acquired approximately 828,000 square miles of territory from France for $15 million. It doubled the size of the United States and had a significant impact on the country's expansion and development.


Was the Oregon country added to the U.S in 1803?

No, the Oregon Country was not added to the U.S. in 1803. It was acquired through a series of treaties and negotiations, primarily culminating in the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which established the U.S.-Canada border along the 49th parallel. The Oregon Country encompassed a large area of the Pacific Northwest, and its status was a point of contention between the U.S. and Britain prior to that treaty.


Why did Naplolean want to sell Louisiana to the US?

Because it was a lot of money. NEW RESPONDENT Because he needed to collect money to finance the war against Great Britain and the Third Coalition, which broke out in 1803.


Who did the US support in the war between Great Britain and france?

The US became independent from Great Britain during the Revolutionary War (1775-1783). While still colonies, they fought with Britain against France (French and Indian War). Once independent, the US fought a naval war with revolutionary France (1800) but later was considered an ally by Napoleon, who sold Louisiana (1803). Although attempting to trade with both sides, the US did not take an active role in the Napoleonic Wars, but later indirectly benefited from them, when fighting the War of 1812 against Britain.


Where would the great plains be located in 1803?

Spanish mexico


What country controlled Canada 1803?

In 1803 Canada was still part of the United Kingdom. It became independent in 1867 and is now a British Commonwealth.


In the end how did Napoleon Bonaparte make use of th Louisiana territory?

Type your answer here... He sold it in order to help pay for a war with Great Britain.


Who owned land west of the Mississippi in 1763?

France ceded the western half of Louisiana to Spain in 1763, and the eastern half to Great Britain. France regained Louisiana secretly in 1800 and sold it to the US in 1803.


Who sold Louisiana to the Americans in 1803 the English or the French?

The French. They were on the verge of war with Britain, so they needed money.


In 1803 when France and Great Britain were at war with each other why did both countries seize U.S merchant ships?

In 1803, during the Napoleonic Wars, both France and Great Britain seized U.S. merchant ships to disrupt each other's trade and bolster their own economic interests. The U.S. was a neutral party, but its vessels were often caught in the crossfire as both nations sought to weaken the other's economy by targeting American shipping. This conflict led to tensions between the U.S. and both European powers, ultimately contributing to the War of 1812.