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Napoleon Bonaparte aimed to establish a French empire in North America, particularly through the Louisiana Territory, which he acquired from Spain in 1800. He sought to expand agricultural production, particularly through sugar plantations in the Caribbean, and to create a stronghold that would enhance France's global power. However, his ambitions in America were curtailed by the Haitian Revolution and the costly war against Britain, leading him to sell the Louisiana Territory to the United States in 1803. This sale ultimately shifted the balance of power in North America and facilitated westward expansion for the U.S.

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