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Napoleon sold the pile of timber to the United States. This transaction was part of the larger Louisiana Purchase in 1803, where the U.S. acquired a vast territory from France, significantly expanding its land holdings. The timber, among other resources, was crucial for the development of the new territories.

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Mr. Frederick.


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Mr. Frederick offers Napoleon a check in exchange for the timber but Napoleon tells him he wants more than a check, and so Mr. Frederick gives him "5 pounds of checks". Unfortunetly, the animals later find out that the checks that were given in exchange for the timber was all forgery, and was worth nothing.


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