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    Louisiana Purchase On April 30‚ 1803‚ Thomas Jefferson made a treaty with Napoleon of France called the Louisiana Purchase. The purchase included the acquirement of the New Orleans area and 828‚000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River. Jefferson bought this land from France for $15 million dollars‚ with each acre costing about three cents. The Louisiana Purchase was one of Jefferson’s greatest accomplishments because it more than doubled the size of the United States. The land

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    DBQ When the Native Americans lived east of the Mississippi river‚ they didn’t want to follow the law and be part of U.S. government and wanted to govern their own people. Andrew Jackson being a president of United States didn’t want the group to ignore the government therefore‚ proposed to move them west of the Mississippi river. In order to justify and keep threats away from the U.S. settlers‚ the U.S. government promised them bigger land‚ money‚ pay for their needs and support for one year

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    American Ambassador Robert Livingston and James Monroe assisted in the negotiations to purchase the entire Louisiana Territory. The new territory runs  West of the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains‚ stretching from the Gulf of Mexico North to Canada doubling the United States territory. President Thomas Jefferson stated the Mississippi River will be critical for American commerce.  Jefferson is calling it “an ample provision for our posterity and wide spread field for blessings of freedom.”  The

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    establish reproducing populations in the wild by the early 1980s. At present‚ bighead carp have been found in the open waters of 23 states and silver carp in 17 states. Asian carp represent over 97% of the biomass in portions of the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers and are quickly spreading northward up the Illinois River in the direction of the Great

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    into. When a student encounters diversity‚ he or she may become more aware of his or her own prejudices and biases. Then‚ a student can use the lessons to grow‚ lead‚ and communicate. I believe that I can bring a unique view to the University of Mississippi through my challenges with family‚ faith‚ and myself and my ability to understand and view other’s opinions and beliefs with an objective view. To begin with‚ let us be blunt: I identify as a Caucasian female who

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    growing population of the United States to expand west. Also‚ the Louisiana Purchase gave the United States the important port of New Orleans and the trading channel of the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River played an important role for America. It was so important that we could go to war for it. (Document 7) The Mississippi River was also important because it was used for trading goods and was used for transportation. According to Document 3‚ purchasing Louisiana increased the economy because

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    French missionary‚ was sent on a mission to Canada in 1666. Substituting Father Allouez at Chequamegon Bay in 1669‚ Marquette went ahead to construct the St. Ignace mission in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan‚ in 1671 before the exploration of the Mississippi with Louis Joliet in 1673. At the beginning of the journey in the Great Lakes and reports from Native Americans showed the probability that an awesome river depleted either west or south of the area. These stories kept on encouraging the trust

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    Hernando de Soto was born in 1496 in Spain and died on May 21‚ 1542 in de Soto County‚ Mississippi.. He was a Spanish Explorer. His mission was to conquer and settle in the unknown territories. He participated in the conquest of Panama and took a role with the Spanish in the conquered of Peru. He lead the largest expedition that would later become the Southeast United States and the Midwest United States. He was made Governor of Cuba by Charles V. He lead an expedition from Spain to

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    trader‚ undertook an expedition to explore the unsettled territory in North America from the Great Lakes region to the Gulf of Mexico for the colonial power of France. Leaving with several men in two bark canoes‚ Marquette and Joliet entered the Mississippi River and arrived in present-day Arkansas in June 1673. They were considered the first Europeans to come into contact with the Indians of east Arkansas since Hernando de Soto’s expedition in the 1540s. The goal given Marquette‚ Joliet‚ and their

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Symbolism Questions 1. Compare and Contrast Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Although Tom and Hucklberry Finn have many things in common and are very good friends‚ they also live a life of two totally different lifestyles. Tom‚ who is a dreamer‚ lives a life out of romantic novels‚ and can be amusing and exasperating at the same time. He lives a life out of drama and brings out his imagination in a realistic way. He is amusing when showing his understanding

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