The territory purchased from Russia in 1867 that was referred to as "Seward's Icebox" is Alaska. The U.S. Secretary of State, William H. Seward, negotiated the purchase for $7.2 million, which was initially criticized and seen as a waste of money due to Alaska's perceived barren and icy landscape. Over time, however, the acquisition proved to be highly valuable due to its vast Natural Resources and strategic location.
Seward's Icebox was a nickname given to Alaska after Secretary of State William Henry Seward bought it from Russia. The purchase was also nicknamed "Seward's Folly".
Yes, the land was purchased from Russia in 1867. It became a territory in 1912 and a state in 1959.
Alaska
Alaska was purchased by the United States from Russia.
Newspapers referred to Alaska as "Seward's Folly" or "Seward's Icebox" after U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward who negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867.
It belonged to the United States, naturally. And the US purchased it from Russia. It was referred to as 'Seward's Folly' or 'Seward's Icebox' until gold was discovered there. Seward was the Secretary of State that negotiated the whole thing. And now with the oil fields, it was a darn lucrative purchase!
Alaska was a Territory of Russia,and was purchased by the United States in 1867.
It handed Russia a check for 7.2 million dollars and Russia cashed the check. or they found Alaska before russia and then it was considered our territory find on wikiped
The nickname for the United States purchasing Alaska from Russia was Stewart's Folly or Johnson's Icebox.
Alaska was purchased from Russia by the United States in 1867. It has been called Sewards Folly for the Secretary of State who bought an icebox. Alaska was not considered a US state until 1959 on January 3.
May 11, 1912 it received official status as a Territory. In 1867 in was purchased from Russia. In 1959 it became a US State.
The Alaska purchase from Russia by the United States occurred in 1867 at the behest of Secretary of State William Seward. The territory purchased was about 600,000 square miles (1,600,000 km�) of the modern state of Alaska.