France, Australia, Norway, Britain, Argentina and Chile claim territory on Antarctica.
Because the Louisiana Territory wasn't divided into free or slave states yet.
René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, is important to the Louisiana colony because he was the first European to navigate the Mississippi River to its mouth and claim the entire Mississippi River basin for France in 1682. His expeditions laid the groundwork for French territorial claims in North America and established the strategic importance of the region for trade and expansion. La Salle's explorations also prompted later French settlement and the development of the Louisiana colony, which became a vital part of France's colonial empire.
the louisiana territiry was explored by lewis and clark they were sent by thomas jefferson, the louisiana cost 15 million dollars. The louisiana territory had rich soil and it opened exess to the western side of the united states.
Robert De La Sallee claimed land for France.
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Yes, he claimed it in the name of Louis the fourteenth, who was king of France at the time, and that is why the region was titled as Louisiana.
The US paid France to relinquish their claim to the territory.
the mouth of the Mississippi
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The Louisiana Territory, although it wasn't really bought. We just paid France to relinquish its claim.
Robert la salle claimed all the Mississippi rivers of France
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yup! i studied it!
it helped France claim land from the Mississippi river which was alot soon to be sold in 1812 Louisiana purchase to help fund naopleans wars. it was called Louisiana the land he called he also built a fort but Spain destroyed it
To claim new land for France.