In 1803, the boundary line between the United States and French Louisiana was primarily defined by the Mississippi River, which served as a natural border. The U.S. territory extended to the west of the river, while French Louisiana encompassed land to the west and south of this boundary. However, the exact delineation of the boundary was somewhat ambiguous, especially regarding the northern and western limits of Louisiana. The 1803 Louisiana Purchase later expanded U.S. territory significantly, further complicating these borders.
The Louisiana Territory.
Louisiana was a French territory purchased by United States in 1803; Louisiana was not a Spanish territory.
This is the Louisiana Purchase from the French in 1803.
1803: The Louisiana Purchase extends the western boundary of the United States to the Rocky Mountains, occupying the drainage area of the Mississippi River, as estimated by the French explorer Robert La Salle. The Purchase doubled the territory of the United Stateshttp://geography.about.com/od/politicalgeography/a/usboundary.htm
the louisiana purchase
The French sold Louisiana to the US in 1803.
The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 for $15 million.
Louisiana
The Louisiana Territory.
Louisiana
Louisiana was a French territory purchased by United States in 1803; Louisiana was not a Spanish territory.
Napoleon sold French Louisiana to the US in 1803 as the Louisiana Purchase.
Louisiana
I think it is Louisiana because it is very french there
Napoleon Bonaparte, in 1803.
This is the Louisiana Purchase from the French in 1803.
The territorial acquisition was Louisiana, purchased from the French in 1803.