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After the French Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte became the leader of the battered country. Among other things, he envisioned the reestablishment of a new colonial presence in the New World, something that had been lost at the end of the French and Indian War (1754- 1763), one of four major colonial wars. When it became apparent that France was not in a position to afford such a grand undertaking, he opted to sell it to the most logical interested party: the United States. When Jefferson agreed to buy the Louisiana Territory for $15 million. The Mississippi River was included in the Territory. Gaining control of the Mississippi River gave the U.S. the ability to easily transport goods for trade through the country and to the port at New Orleans, which was essential in regulating U.S. trade between other countries.

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