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Napoleon Bonaparte decided to sell the Louisiana Territory to the United States in 1803 primarily due to financial constraints and the challenges of maintaining such a vast territory. The costs of defending and governing the land, combined with ongoing conflicts in Europe and the Haitian Revolution, made it impractical for him to focus on expanding his empire in North America. Additionally, selling the land provided much-needed funds for his military campaigns in Europe and strengthened the United States as a counterbalance to British power.

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