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By Jamar,Kyla,Aliyah,Sam,Kara LOUISIANA PURCHASE
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SIGNIFICANCE OF LOUISIANA 1812 Great Britain and allied Indians defeated U.S. forces in the upper Mississippi. Louisiana Purchase was the acquisition by U.S. of 828,000 square miles of French territory. The cost was 1,250,000 plus the debts which was worth 3,750,000 plus interest to where U.S. paid 23,213,568 for louisiana territory. Since that was done, that opened up vast area of natural resources. Napoleon sold it to the U.S. for pennies per Acer, and ended the period of French colonialism Midwestern portion of the land mass.
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GEOGRAPHY LOUISIANA PURCHASE Louisiana Purchase is located between Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. It stretches from Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian border.
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PRESENT DAY STATES AND MAJOR WATERWAYS AND MOUNTAINS Present day States:Major waterways and Mts: ArkansasMilk River ColoradoPoplar River IowaRed River NebraskaMississippi River New MexicoSabine River North DakotaMissouri River OklahomaRocky Mountains South Dakota Texas Wyoming
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HISTORY OF THE TERRITORY Who was the previous controller of the territory? France and Napoleon Bonaparte
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HISTORY OF THE TERRITORY Why was this territory desirable? Was double the size of land Became the chief trading channel for goods shipping among the states it bordered.
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HISTORY OF THE TERRITORY Who was president at the time? Tomas Jefferson was president. At the time Tomas Jefferson proposed and completed the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
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KEY EVENTS AFTER THE PURCHASE U.S. president Thomas Jefferson who had learned of the secret treaty of 1800, found himself dealing with the domestic outcry this caused as well as the danger of a French army arriving on the main land.
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KEY EVENTS BEFORE THE PURCHASE In 1718 New Orleans was founded In 1784 Spain closes Mississippi and New Orleans to foreigners Napoleon wanted to France in the new world Napoleon offered all of Louisiana to the U.S. for 15 million dollars. Lewis and Clark went into the territory to check it out for president Thomas Jefferson.
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RESOURCES My resources were: www.google.com www.worldbookonline.com The textbook The folder
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