The deal was called the Louisiana Purchase.
The US bought the land of the Mississippi valley and west from France that is called the Lousiana Purchase.
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French officials demanded that the United States pay bribes.
Oh, dude, like, back in the day, Thomas Jefferson was all like, "Hey, France, can we buy this huge chunk of land from you?" And France was probably just like, "Sure, why not?" So, bam, the US doubled in size, just like that. It was a pretty sweet deal, if you ask me.
The deal was called the Louisiana Purchase.
The deal was called the Louisiana Purchase.
The US approached France to buy the city of New Orleans and the immediately surrounding area, and France offered to sell pretty much their entire land claim in North America. The deal was concluded in 1803 and was known as the "Louisiana Purchase". In addition to the present state of Louisiana, the Louisiana Purchase included territory that would become all or part of the states of Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Wyoming, Montana, and North and South Dakota.
The 1803 deal made by Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon of France. The deal was called the Louisiana Purchase.
The United States paid $15 million dollars for a 827,000 sq. mi of land of land in the western part of the Mississippi River. The deal was between the US and France which was called the Louisiana Purchase.
The US bought the land of the Mississippi valley and west from France that is called the Lousiana Purchase.
from the last point of land from US to the first point of land to the France there are 2,889 miles. (found it with the assistance of GoogleEarth) Thanks
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