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    Area 18 Apush. 5 Summary

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    2015 Area 18 APUSH 5.It was the Gadsden Purchase that settled the essential furthest reaches of the United States of America (however Alaska was incorporated 1867). The Louisiana Purchase of fifty years earlier, the best zone bargain ever, had traded a domain of 827,000 square miles between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains from speculative French energy to the United States. The legislature proceeded to develop the edges by thoughtfulness, purchase, expansion and war. Florida was wiped up

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    Lewis And Clark discovered many different things while they were exploring, And they also made some pretty interesting maps. There trip is known as “the greatest camping trip of all time” because all they did was walk around look at animals and explored. Lewis and clark explored for a very long time. They made the first reports on scientific measurement and observations of the missouri river not only its course but its flora and fauna, depth and current, tributaries and inhabitants. They also wrote

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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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    Nebraska Act, the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, and the Compromise of 1850 are a few to name. The debate of territorial expansion had supporters, namely, the democrats, and opponents which varied over time and over which land was in the midst of being a new American territory. With the government's actions and policies the United States became the Transcontinental Nation it is today. President Thomas Jefferson acquired land west of the Mississippi River through the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Various

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    In 1803, the third US President, Thomas Jefferson arranged for the purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France. This purchase faced a major problem which is that it was unconstitutional and wasn’t in the Amendment but later, the Senate ratified the Louisiana Purchase Treaty. It was important to buy the Louisiana territory because this purchase added 827,000 square miles and doubled the size of the U.S. Also, It gave the U.S. control of the Mississippi River and the port city of New Orleans, both

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    In 1803, Thomas Jefferson made a purchase with the French. Started in Louisiana all the way to the Rocky Mountains, it was named the Louisiana Purchase. By 1840, millions of Americans traveled westward in hope to find better living opportunities. This hopefulness of finding a better life by moving west, was fueled by most Americans belief that it was their “Manifest Destiny” to settle all the way to the Pacific. As a result to the journeys and purchases, in 1863 President Abraham Lincoln decided

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    The purpose of the Lewis and Clark expedition was to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean that would link from the Columbia River to the Missouri River. In the 19th century people did not have any helpful maps to show the western territory of uncharted America. After Thomas Jefferson bought more land, he did not know what he really acquired. He appointed Lewis to explore the western territories. When Meriwether Lewis was chosen to lead the expedition to the Pacific Ocean, he chose Clark to help

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    would face many dilemmas over the Purchase of Louisiana on buying from France. He would have to solve problems from the Purchase. Thomas had to find and make boundaries of the Union, now that he had added more land; he had to decide on how to govern the territories and decide on the status of the Native Americans that came with the land. Then, later there was an argument on whether or not slavery should have extended into the new land/territory. The Purchase of Louisiana created disputed points

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    The Louisiana Purchase nearly doubled the size of the United States in 1803. Jefferson decided to buy the land because he wanted to increase the United States’s territory towards the Pacific ocean and to avoid a war with the French. Due to the purchase, Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the new unfamiliar land with three goals. The goals were to makes maps of the newly bought territory and find a river passage to the Pacific ocean, make peace with the Native American, and

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    also tore people apart. In 1783 the United States only had part of what it had before it bought the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and Oregon Country in 1846. (Doc. 1) It took around 63 years for it expand from the original 13 colonies all the way to the Pacific Ocean. (Doc. 1)The purchase of Louisiana was the biggest purchase the United States had conquered doubling its size. This purchase gave the United States more to discover and it also gave more land for cattle, crops, and for people to grow on

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