President Thomas Jefferson receives the credit. James Monroe and Robert Livingston were the US negotiators.
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Livingston went to France in order to represent US interests. His specific goal was to negotiate over Louisiana and ended up performing the key negotiations for the Louisiana Purchase.
In 1801, the American minister to France was Robert Livingston. He served as the U.S. Minister Plenipotentiary to France from 1801 until 1804, a period during which he played a significant role in negotiating the Louisiana Purchase. Livingston's diplomatic efforts helped expand U.S. territory and influence in North America.
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James Monroe an Robert Livingston negotiated for the US.A revolt of the western settlers.
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James Monroe and Robert Livingston
Robert Livingston.
Thomas Jefferson arranged the purchase of the Louisiana territory. However, it was James Monroe and Robert R. Livingston that actually went to Paris to make the purchase.
Our third president, Thomas Jefferson.
James Monroe and Robert R. Livingston.
Pesident Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon Bonapart of France.
James Monroe and Robert Livingston.
They arranged the purchase The Louisiana Territory.
No- Livingston was never president. He was the minister to France that negotiated the Louisiana Purchase. He served on the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson, Robert Livingston, James Monroe, and Napoleon Bonaparte