All of present day Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Most of North and South Dakota, some of Minnesota and New Mexico, some of Colorado, Montana and Wyoming as well as the western part of Louisiana, and a small part of Texas. It also included a part of present day Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada.
The Louisiana Purchase, on December 20, 1803.
The land gained by the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 gave the United States the states of: Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, half of Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, part of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and part of Louisiana.
The territory called Louisiana. It comprised following nowadays States: Part of Louisiana, Part of Texas, Part of New Mexico, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Parto of Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, Part of North Dakota, Part of Minnesota Part of Montana.
No, Ohio was not part of the territory included in the Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase, made in 1803, involved land west of the Mississippi River, while Ohio was established as part of the Northwest Territory, which was organized in 1787. Ohio became a state in 1803, prior to the Louisiana Purchase.
No, the Great Lakes were not part of the Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase, which occurred in 1803, involved territory west of the Mississippi River, primarily encompassing land that would become parts of 15 U.S. states. The Great Lakes, located in the northeastern part of the United States, are not included in the land acquired through this transaction.
Yes, it was part of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase.
The Louisiana Purchase, on December 20, 1803.
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no it is not!!!!
The land gained by the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 gave the United States the states of: Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, half of Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, part of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and part of Louisiana.
The territory called Louisiana. It comprised following nowadays States: Part of Louisiana, Part of Texas, Part of New Mexico, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Parto of Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, Part of North Dakota, Part of Minnesota Part of Montana.
No, Ohio was not part of the territory included in the Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase, made in 1803, involved land west of the Mississippi River, while Ohio was established as part of the Northwest Territory, which was organized in 1787. Ohio became a state in 1803, prior to the Louisiana Purchase.
It was an included part of the Louisiana purchase of 1803.
France claimed ownership of Louisiana until it sold it to the United States in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase. Spain also claimed Louisiana for a while.
Louisiana Purchase.
No. Alaska was not purchased by the United States until 1867.