Because this made the United States twice as large.
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William Clark was the young army officer who joined President Jefferson's personal secretary in the exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, and the Oregon country. After the exploration, he served as governor of the Missouri Territory and Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
President Thomas Jefferson sponsored the Louisiana Purchase. The purchase of the Louisiana territory occurred in 1803 and dissolved in 1804.
You can see George Washington and Thomas Jeffersons house in Virginia
- He was the third president of the United States - He was the governor of Virginia - He was co-founder of the Democratic-Republican Party - He was the author of the Declaration of Independence - He was founder of the University of Virginia - He was the author of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom - He was the author of the Notes on the State of Virginia - He initiated the Lewis and Clark expedition after purchasing the Louisiana territory from France
The Louisiana Purchase helped to double the size of the United States.
He was unsure if it was allowed by the constitution.
He was unsure if it was allowed by the constitution.
James Monroe. He, along with Robert Livingston, negogiated the treaty to purchase Lousiana
Taft considered his highest achievement: "I don't remember that I ever was President,"
coming out of office.
I believe the crowning achievement of President Lincoln was his freeing of the African American slaves from their southern slave owners, and preserving the union by leading th north in its victory over the south.
To be considered for the President's Award for Academic Excellence and Achievement, a student must meet specific criteria such as maintaining a high GPA, demonstrating exceptional academic performance, and showing leadership qualities in school and community activities.
About 25,000 dollars a year
No.
There has been no President born in Louisiana. OTOH, Zachary Taylor was a Louisiana resident, though born in Virginia.
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