Thomas Jefferson oversaw the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and thereby doubled the size of the US.
The United States bought thousands of acres of land from the French called the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
President Thomas Jefferson sent them to explore the "Louisiana Purchase" as they called it.
This is the Louisiana Purchase from the French in 1803.
When Jefferson bought the Louisiana Purchase, he went against the 10th amendment. The 10th amendment states that any power not stated to belong to the federal government in the constitution becomes a power of the state. There is not a place in the constitution that says that the president can buy land. So to avoid going through the process of having every state ratify (or vote for and accept) the purchase, he called it a negotiation to avoid it. Also, Jerfferson always said how he didn't want the government to have too much power and he wanted to keep the countery small and unprogressive. People said he abandond his beliefs when he bought it. Hope this helps! :)
Louisiana is under Napoleonic Law
Thomas Jefferson bought Louisiana in what is now called the Louisiana purchase
The 1803 deal made by Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon of France. The deal was called the Louisiana Purchase.
President Jackson was elected the 3rd president. Thomas Jefferson was not just a president but an inventor as well. The first thing Jefferson did was lowered the taxes and reduced the size of the army. He bought the French's land of Louisiana so the french had money to fight great Britian. This land that Thomas Jefferson bought is called the Louisiana Purchase. The US started by adding 530 acres.
The United States bought thousands of acres of land from the French called the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
Napoleon sold the Louisiana territory to USA which almost doubled the size of the USA. This was sold for a very low price for a lot of land. This was important, because Napoleon helped the USA a lot by selling them this land. When the US president bought it, they were thinking it was unconstitutional, but in the end decided to buy it. This purchase was called the "LOUISIANA PURCHASE!" Napoleon was the leader of France at the time
President Thomas Jefferson sent them to explore the "Louisiana Purchase" as they called it.
Louisiana was a French colony in Colonial American History. It was eventually bought from France in what is called "The Louisiana Purchase," which also includes much of the land north of Louisiana. So in short the reason why Louisiana speaks Fench is because they are French.
In 1803, US President Thomas Jefferson reached an agreement with Napoleon, to purchase from France the so-called Louisiana Territory. This became known as the Louisiana Purchase and almost doubled the size of the US.
William Seward was the president who oversaw the purchase of Alaska. It was a very unpopular purchase at the time and was called "Seward's Folly". It was bought for about 2 cents per acre.
This is the Louisiana Purchase from the French in 1803.
Louisiana became a state on April 30, 1812. It became the 18th state of the country.
The name of the treaty of Louisiana territory is The Louisiana Purchase.