Robert Livingston played a crucial role in the Louisiana Purchase, which significantly expanded U.S. territory. As the American minister to France, he negotiated the acquisition of Louisiana in 1803, securing approximately 828,000 square miles of land for the United States. This not only doubled the size of the nation but also facilitated westward expansion and economic growth. Livingston's diplomatic efforts helped lay the foundation for the U.S. to become a continental power.
Robert Livingston was a man from NY. He was from NY. Graduated form Columbia University (known as York College back then) He was one of the 5 delegates who helped draft the Declaration of Independence. Livingston along with James Monroe helped America purchase Louisiana. He was also a Grandmaster Freemason who inaugurated George Washington, John Adams and James Monroe.
Robert Cavelier sieur de La Salle named Louisiana. Louisiana was named after Louis XIV, King of France from 1643 to 1715.
Robert Wickliffe was governor of Louisiana right before the Civil War. He supported slavery, but he did not want Louisiana to secede.
Robert Livingston
Robert Livingston.
to get a life or your a idiot
Robert Livingston was a man from NY. He was from NY. Graduated form Columbia University (known as York College back then) He was one of the 5 delegates who helped draft the Declaration of Independence. Livingston along with James Monroe helped America purchase Louisiana. He was also a Grandmaster Freemason who inaugurated George Washington, John Adams and James Monroe.
same effect as the rest of the US, as louisiana is a part of the USA.
He's nickname is Sweet Feet
Robert Cavelier sieur de La Salle named Louisiana. Louisiana was named after Louis XIV, King of France from 1643 to 1715.
Robert Wickliffe was governor of Louisiana right before the Civil War. He supported slavery, but he did not want Louisiana to secede.
Robert Livingston
Robert Livingston.
Louisiana
Robert de La Salle named Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV of France.
James Monroe and Robert Livingston
Robert Kennon was born on August 12, 1902, in Minden, Louisiana, USA.