"We will be known forever by the tracks we leave." As of April 30, 1803, the United States landed the biggest deal in history. The Louisiana Purchase was controversial to many inside and out. Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, initiated(pleaded for) the Louisiana Purchase as he wanted the port of New Orleans to belong to them as the means of having trading routes. Having purchased approximately 828,000 acres of land from France doubled the size of the United States, which…
Words 756 - Pages 4
parties. The Louisiana Purchase, Embargo Act 1807, and the War of 1812 were some of the events that influenced the Monroe Administration to issue the Monroe Doctrine. These three helped established a protected union, while providing a political background. First of all, The Louisiana Purchase happened in 1803 when the U.S. purchased the land from France. The U.S. paid approximately $15 million for the territory and the U.S. was also able to control the Mississippi river due to the purchase. The Louisiana…
Words 513 - Pages 3
of foreign and domestic affairs. His internal affairs include the Lewis and Clark expedition , and the Embargo Act of 1807. Jefferson’s foreign achievements include the Louisiana Purchase, as well as the First Barbary war. Moreover, there were many internal affairs that Jefferson is noted for. First of all the Louisiana Purchase, however, this is technically an internal and external affair. This started with New Orleans, an extremely important trading port in the early 1800s. However, at the time…
Words 733 - Pages 3
law and ideas to conquer their civilization which was called the “Manifest Destiny”. The Manifest Destiny change The American landscape by the 1860’s made American assumed it was their mission expand from the Atlantic to the pacific ocean which causes a various problems to American and the natives. Also, the increasingly of the United State…
Words 693 - Pages 3
With the impact of slavery and this idea of voting rights, this acquisition was called the Louisiana Purchase. With this purchase, the fledgling nation's territory doubled, extending from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian border and across the enormous area west of the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. The purchase of this vast tract of land had several essential ramifications. Initially, it established dominance over the critical Mississippi River…
Words 1140 - Pages 5
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 brought into the United States about 828,000,000 square miles of territory from France. Louisiana Territory stretched from the Mississippi River in the east of Rocky Mountains in the west and from the Gulf of Mexico. Back in the day it was the greatest land of all time and bargain in the USA History. The louisiana territory had been the object of the Old Worlds interest for many many years back in the day before 1803. Exploration and settlement in the 17th and 18th…
Words 272 - Pages 2
to explore lands acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The expedition started May 14, 1804 until March 23, 1806, during the expedition they suffered consequences of their actions, which lead to the cause and effects and the significance of the whole expedition out west. In 1801 Lewis was selected by Thomas Jefferson to serve as his private secretary shortly before Jefferson was elected president. In 1803 U.S. President Thomas Jefferson oversaw the Louisiana purchase Territory from France for 15 million…
Words 596 - Pages 3
to explore lands acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The expedition started May 14, 1804 until March 23, 1806, during the expedition they suffered consequences of their actions, which lead to the cause and effects and the significance of the whole expedition out west. In 1801 Lewis was selected by Thomas Jefferson to serve as his private secretary shortly before Jefferson was elected president. In 1803 U.S. President Thomas Jefferson oversaw the Louisiana purchase Territory from France for 15 million…
Words 596 - Pages 3
Great Britain alone has intercourse with those northern troops." The northern troops he is talking about are the ones that remained in the new territory of the Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase was when French gained control of the Mississippi river and began taxing the western farmers. President Jefferson's attempt to purchase the port of New Orleans but Napoleon offered to sell the entire territory. Which doubled United States territory but also increased national debt. The thinking along…
Words 690 - Pages 3
Constitution, and it did not specifically allow the purchase of land from other countries. Instead of declining the offer, he bought the land and extended the size of the United States. Jefferson was a Democratic-Republican, and angered members of the opposing political party, the Federalists. While many Americans were in favor of expansion, Federalists saw many drawbacks that could potentially devastate the nation. The Federalists deemed the Louisiana Purchase unconstitutional and thought it would expose…
Words 967 - Pages 4