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    The Louisiana Purchase was a land deal between the United States and France. The United States acquired approximately 827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million. In 1762 Spain had controlled Louisiana with a relatively free hand, however, in 1800 Spain signed the Treaty of San Ildefonso while under pressure. Thomas Jefferson feared that American settlers might lose access to the port of New Orleans. On April 18, 1802, he wrote a letter saying that “There is on the

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    In the eyes of several, the Louisiana Purchase may well be recognized as one of the all-time greatest real estate deal. As Paul Leicester stated in his work of The Works of Thomas Jefferson “Jefferson at the stroke of a pen essentially doubled the territorial extent of the United States.” On April 30, 1803, U.S. representatives located in Paris approved to purchase 828,000 square miles at the very cost-efficient amount of fifteen million dollars that spread from the Mississippi River to the Rocky

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    What makes the Louisiana Purchase such a defining moment in American history is the very fact that many of us couldn’t imagine our nation without it. Just think about it for a second: How different would the history of the United States be if the nation’s western boundary stopped at the Mississippi River? It would change the very fabric of how Americans imagine themselves, how the economy of the country works, and how the nation was shaped. Indeed, many of you reading this right now might not have

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    The Louisiana Purchase was done in the year 1803. In this purchase the United States of America paid fifteen million dollars to get all the land west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains. This transaction was done between Thomas Jefferson and the great Napoleon. The benefits that the United States of America experienced from this purchase were numerous. For one, it gave the U.S. complete control of the Mississippi, which in tern helped many farmers with transporting

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    Timeline and Significance of the Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana Purchase, including the Mississippi river and west, was purchased by the United States in 1803. The U.S. paid around four cents an acre, making the exchange the biggest land acquisition in its history. The land doubles the size of the United States making them a powerhouse and expedited westward expansion. The story of the Louisiana Purchase begins with French and Spanish control; Jefferson’s need for the Port of New Orleans and

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    waterway that kept his growing nation alive. He knew the danger of not having access to the waterport; so he made his controversial decision of the “Louisiana Purchase.” This decision had a lasting effect on The United States. Thomas Jefferson’s decision on the “Louisiana Purchase” had a positive impact on history. Before the “Louisiana Purchase” the territory was owned by Spain. The territory included the Mississippi River which gave Spain control over trade and ships. For a while Spain allowed

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    The Louisiana Purchase, was a purchase made between Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon Bonaparte for the middle section of the of modern day U.S. This section was originally owned by the French who sold it to Spain who made an alliance with France and gave it back. France, financially struggling, with british fleets headed towards the border, decided to sell approximately 530,000,000 acres of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million( about 4 cents an acre). This purchase set the course of the

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    The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 is known as President Thomas Jefferson’s greatest feat. However, this treaty that resulted in the doubling of the size of the United States was not Jefferson’s initial objective. The main concern was France’s possession of New Orleans, an important shipping port to the American economy. Upon the news that American free use of the port has been violated, the Americans were split into those who would have peaceful negotiations with France like the more pacifist Jefferson

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    The Louisiana Purchase was a territory at first that stretched from New Orleans to the British Columbia and from the New Spaniards eastern border to the Ohio river. The land was 909,000 square miles but 4 cents an acre. The area was first owned by France then moved from France to Spain around 1762 and finally after 40 years back to France, then sold to us.The reason it was so important too many people was the Mississippi river's entrance to the Gulf of Mexico. After France showed they were selling

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    The Louisiana Purchase was the acquisition of the Louisiana territory (828,000 square miles) by the United States from France in 1803. The U.S. paid fifty million francs ($11,250,000 USD) and a cancellation of debts worth eighteen million francs ($3,750,000 USD) for a total of sixty-eight million francs ($15,000,000 USD) which averages to less than three cents per acre. Adjusting for inflation, the modern financial equivalent spent for the Purchase of the Louisiana territory is

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