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    successful real estate purchases in United States history. This land purchase with France became known as the Louisiana Purchase‚ and is acknowledged as an enormous accomplishment for President Jefferson. The Louisiana Purchase is a significant event in United States history‚ not only by doubling the size of the United States‚ but by having a considerable effect on the young nation’s foreign and domestic affairs. First‚ to understand the effects of the Louisiana Purchase

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    The Louisiana Purchase was an arrangement between the United States and France‚ in which the U.S. acquired approximately 827 thousand square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million. In 1801‚ Spain and France signed a secret treaty surrendering Louisiana to France. Thomas Jefferson realized that with this treaty‚ France suddenly posed a potential threat to America. If America did not purchase New Orleans from France‚ and with the change of ownership from Spain to France it could

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    the disengagement of the United States in foreign affairs which was an highly persuasive ideology for presidents after him and the treaties they made with other nations to negotiate specific issues. For instance‚ the Louisiana Purchase was notably: “One of the greatest purchases of land acquisition in the United States”. After the Louisiana territory was seized by Napoleon Bonaparte and his military‚ the American colonists wanted to acquire the port of New Orleans as they sought lucrative economic success

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    The Louisiana Purchase took place in 1803‚ by President Thomas Jefferson. It was a huge land deal between France and The United States. 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 historic event doubled the size of the U.S. by one simple signature. The Louisiana Purchase was the best purchase ever made by the United States. The purchase of this land increased the economic resources

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    Louisiana Purchase Treaty of 1803 A treaty signed on April 30‚ 1803‚ had the United States purchasing the Louisiana Territory from France.‚ which ended the threat of war with France The price was about $ 15 million‚ or 60 million francs‚ with $ 11‚ 250‚ 000 to be paid directly. President Thomas Jefferson sent James Monroe and Robert R. Livingston to Paris to negotiate the purchase. Because of concern with French intentions‚ the purchase was to be for a tract of land on the lower Mississippi‚ or

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    The Louisiana Purchase is the doing of Thomas Jefferson acquiring the territory of Louisiana from France in 1803 for about $15‚000‚000 which is approximately $236 million ("Louisiana Purchase‚ 1803"). The payment for the land was given with two million dollars up front‚ eleven million dollars over the course of a twenty year loan‚ and a French debt of almost four million dollars was forgiven by the United States ("How the Louisiana Purchase"). Originally the only interest of the purchase was the port

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    The Louisiana Purchase With the opening of the 19th century‚ new opportunities emerged for the new Republic of the United States and her peoples. Newly independent‚ the Americans were eager to expand the country’s boundaries. The country was surrounded by colonial nations and native tribes‚ very much different from their style of republic. The Louisiana Purchase was the most important land acquisition in the history of the United States‚ as it led to exploration‚ international incidents‚ and America’s

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    Every school child learns at an early age of the Louisiana Purchase. They learn simply of Thomas Jeffersons great real estate deal that more than doubled the size of the young United States. What they do not learn‚ however‚ is of the intense debate in congress‚ which nearly put the brakes on Jeffersons plan; or of the underhanded financial deals the Jefferson made while congress bickered in order to come up with the funding for the purchase; or of the decisions Jefferson made that seemingly compromised

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    America‚ the Louisiana Purchase was used as a tool to halt the expansion of the United States of America. Without the insight of Thomas Jefferson‚ the greed of Napoleon Bonaparte‚ and a Revolution in Sainte-Domingue the deal may never have happened. Thanks to these events America was able to almost double the amount of land that it owned and paved the way for expansion into the west. The Louisiana Purchase changed hands several times. The original owner of the Louisiana Purchase was France. In 1682

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    different methods including the Louisiana purchase of 1803‚ the war of 1812‚ the trail of tears‚ the Mexican cession‚ and the compromise of 1850. Each of which came with its own group of supporters and opponents with different reasons of why or why not. However‚ every debate ultimately led to the United States government’s actions‚ which has shaped the federal policies into what they are today. In 1803‚ Robert Livingston negotiated the Louisiana Purchase with authority from Thomas Jefferson. Because

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