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    Jefferson’s interest in geography and nature helped him see the true opportunity of the Louisiana Territory. When Napoleon made his offer‚ Jefferson acted swiftly and decisively. His quick thinking doubled the land area of the U.S. In 1804 he assigned Meriwether Lewis‚ and William Clark‚ to an expedition to explore the new territory. That was beneficial to me seeing as though Missouri was part of the Louisiana purchase and that is my home state. Jefferson’s leadership helped avoid American involvement

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    changes over 100 years‚ from 1776 to 1870. It all started with the signing of the Declaration of Independence‚ which lead to us fighting for our freedom. During this period of time the constitution was ratified‚ the Revolutionary war ends‚ and the Louisiana Purchase takes place. Factories advanced and cities were industrializing‚ and many different machines were invented that changed the way the industrial world worked. Women played an important role in the changes that were made in the US during this century

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    Did Thomas Jefferson Abandon His Ideals By Making The Louisiana Purchase Yes‚ we believe that Thomas Jefferson did abandon his ideals by making the Louisiana Purchase because he believed in the least amount of purchases made by the government as possible. He was big on small farming communities‚ and states’ rights and was against large government purchases because it gave the government too much power. He wanted the nation’s capitol to be a small city with only a few thousand people in it.

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    14th Amendment: After the 13th amendment was ratified‚ all the slaves were set free from their masters. But as time passed‚ the white people still treated them like a minority and in many ways it was as if they were still slaves. Yes‚ they were free to go wherever they wanted without being punished‚ but they were still not able to do many of the things that white people did. It was as if they had never really been freed. The Emancipated slaves suffered through terrible injustices and faced major

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    recognised trips into the western United States in the 1800s. This expedition was one of the most recognised because it was a very large purchase‚ a big and long trip‚ and was very important in the future of the United States and future expeditions. The purchase of the Louisiana territory was very important in the expansion of the United States. The purchase expanded the size of the United States to almost double its size. The president Thomas Jefferson bought the land from France for 15 million

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    complete the exam. 1. Land acquisition in the U.S. was incredibly important for the extensive economic growth of the country in the 19th century. a. Why did the US want the territory gained from the Louisiana Purchase? What was the controversy regarding the purchase? (6 points) They wanted transit rights to New Orleans so that they could access their western territory using the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Monroe spent $15 million on the whole territory instead of $2 million

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    AP US History Ch. 11-17 Study Guide 1. Why was Thomas Jefferson concerned with the purchase of Louisiana? How did its purchase affect the size of the nation? He was concerned because he didn’t believe in loose interpretation. The purchase was supposed to double the size. 2. Why was Jefferson’s Embargo Act considered a failure? Because the north started to lose a lot of money because there was no trade. 3. What were

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    expedition‚ a.k.a. The Corps of Discovery Expedition was the first American expedition to cross and map the western part of the US. The journey left St. Louis on the Mississippi River in May‚ 1804 to map and explore the land recently bought in the Louisiana purchase‚ commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson. The Corps would travel to the Pacific and back arriving home in September 1806. The two-year journey was a success on so many fronts including new discoveries of flora and fauna found that were useful

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    potential during their expedition. Also‚ Lewis and Clark‚ both wrote diaries that reported wildlife‚ abundant resources‚ opportunities for trade‚ and other information about the Louisiana Purchase. The leaders of the expedition were chosen by President Thomas Jefferson‚ who had been thinking about discovering the Louisiana Purchase for a while. President Jefferson did not look any further than his personal secretary‚

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    In history‚ the territorial expansion of the United States is full of wars‚ bought and sold regions. When France lost the French and Indian War in 1763‚ it gave most of its possessions in North America to Britain. This extended British domain beyond the original thirteen colonies. Since Spain was an ally‚ it had to give east and west to Britain ; in exchange it was compensated by France with territory west of the Mississippi. Although The United States declared its independence in 1776 and formed

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