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  1. The Louisiana Purchase (French: Vente de la Louisiane, lit. 'Sale of Louisiana') was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from the French First Republic in 1803. This consisted of most of the land in the Mississippi River's drainage basin west of the river.

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · The Louisiana Purchase was the purchase of imperial rights to the western half of the Mississippi River basin from France by the United States in 1803. The deal granted the United States the sole authority to obtain the land from its indigenous inhabitants, either by contract or by conquest.

  3. Bought from France in 1803, the 820,000 square miles would eventually be split among the 16 states whose borders are outlined in black. The map was created for the centennial of the Louisiana Purchase in 1903. This primary source comes from the Records of the Bureau of Land Management.

  4. Jun 21, 2017 · The Louisiana Purchase proved popular with white Americans, who were hungry for more western lands to settle. The deal helped Jefferson win reelection in 1804 by a landslide. Of 176 electoral votes cast, all but 14 were in his favor.

  5. Dec 5, 2017 · The map below shows the United States of America before Louisiana was purchased in 1803. The purchase of Louisiana almost doubled the original area of the U.S. The purchase included: Land from 15 present U.S. states, including the whole of Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska, and two Canadian provinces.

  6. Dec 2, 2009 · The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 introduced about 828,000,000 square miles of territory from France into the United States, thereby doubling the size of the young republic. Explore the facts...

  7. A Map of the Louisiana Territory, 1814. (Gilder Lehrman Collection) The 1803 Louisiana Purchase from France during Thomas Jefferson’s first term as president more than doubled the size of the United States. Jefferson’s next step was to learn all about this new territory of the United States.

  8. A map of the U.S. showing the history of land expansion. Dates and treaties can be seen within each territory. The land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase was a mystery. An early map shows the territory stopping at the Rocky Mountains, with little known beyond.

  9. 3 days ago · The “Agreement to Pay France for the Louisiana Purchase” along with additional enacted treaties, closely related papers, and maps can be found within the record series Perfected Treaties, 1778–1945 in Record Group 11: General Records of the United States Government, 1778–2006. The complete digitized version of this record can be viewed ...

  10. The Treaty of the Louisiana Purchase A brief summary of the history and politics of one of the most strategically important events in U.S. history. Click on the map to see the 1790 boundaries of the Louisiana Territory, an acquisition that doubled the size of the country.

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