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The Louisiana Purchase

The Louisiana Purchase was a deal between the United States and France. The United States purchased 827,000 square miles of land for $15,000,000 in 1803.

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How much is the 2002 Louisiana Purchase quarter worth?

Not a dime, a nickel. That's why is says FIVE CENTS on the back. (You DID look at the back, right?)

Anyway, your coin is only worth 5¢ if it came from pocket change. Billions were minted. The design celebrates the Lewis and Clark expedition. They're not seen much in circulation because people saved them as curiosities.

When did the US get the Louisiana Purchase?

Lewis and Clark finally reached Louisiana in 1803.

Why did the French sell the Louisiana Purchase to the USA?

It's a little complicated, but there were several factors:

France didn't really "own" the Louisiana territory. That is, they kind of did in theory, but much of it was fairly loosely held and not readily defensible. Spain had formerly claimed much of the territory, and for France to sell it made the Spanish claims Somebody Else's Problem.

It was also a long way off. Napoleon was far more interested in increasing his European holdings than in maintaining France's grip on a lot of wilderness of dubious (at the time) value in the New World. France had already lost Haiti, which was a considerably more lucrative (again, at the time) piece of real estate.

Finally, selling it to the US gave France money and improved Franco-American relations, which were somewhat stressed at the time (the US wasn't sure what France's ambitions were in the Americas); for Napoleon to sell the Louisiana Territory sent a signal that the French weren't interested in fighting the US for North American land.
because the U.S offered 15 million dollars

How did The Louisiana Purchase affect the relationship between the US and four nations?

Answer this question It gave the United States resources that would help it in conflicts with other nations…

Why did many federalists oppose the Louisiana purchase?

Jefferson who favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution was concerned that he did not have the authority to add new territory to the US. Also there was the problem of finding the money. The US did not have the $15 million available so it had to be borrowed from European bankers, creating foreign entanglements.

Some people no doubt objected that the land was not needed, that the price was too hign and that the US could get the land for free just by taking it later if they wanted it.

How much did President Jefferson buy The Louisiana Purchase for?

It was $15 million. Napoleon sold Louisiana for $5 million plus $10 million for the city of New Orleans. He never consulted the French Counsel or National Assembly on the matter, since they would have refused by a majority. He was in dire need of quick cash at the time for the financing of French Wards.

What was the Louisiana Purchase and how did The US acquire it?

the Louisiana Purchase was acquired by the united states from the french.The french had sold it to them for 15 million dollars.They had sold it because the french were running low on money from all the wars they were in with other countries.

How was the Louisiana purchase beneficial to the US?

Through the Louisiana Purchase the United States acquired an area more than 828,000 square miles, doubled the size of the United States and opened up the continent to its westward expansion and also provided access to the Mississippi River .

What two explorers traveled across the Louisiana purchase?

The adventures of Lewis and Clark and, The Dunbar and Hunter Expetition

What was a major benefit to US of Louisiana Purchase?

Nearly doubled the size of America also European countries lost influence and power in North America

What major rivers are located within the Louisiana Purchase Name at least five?

The Mississippi River, the Missouri River, and the Arkansas River are some examples.

How many current US states make up what was The Louisiana Purchase?

The Louisiana Purchase gave the United States 22.3% of it's land mass, and almost tripled the size of the country at the time of it's purchase.

Why did napolean sell the Louisiana purchase?

Originally, Napoleon believed in creating a New World empire for France. However, the loss of Haiti to the slave rebellion and the subsequent failure to recapture the colony forced him to abandon his plans for an empire in the Western Hemisphere. With that decision, the land of Louisiana did not hold much value for him. Instead, he decided to sell the land to the U.S. in order to focus his attention and energy in Europe, where he was preparing for war against Britain. He also attested that with the purchase of the Louisiana territory, the United States would become a power that would soon be able to rival Britain, France's enemy.

What geographic feature forms the eastern boundary of The Louisiana Purchase territory?

When the US purchased the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803, the territory was mostly unexplored. Based on the size of the territory, not one, but two main geographic features were dominating. One was the vast forestation of the Purchase, the other one was the Rocky Mountain mountain range.

Why was The Louisiana Purchase important to the growth of the United states?

It allowed us to plant more crops and also allowed us to trade with the Native Americans.

Why do you think the federalists opposed the Louisiana purchase?

The Federalist opposed the Louisiana because of the fact that it was not written in the Constitution. The Federalist were Strict Constructionists which meant that they believed decisions should only be made if it is in the Constitution.