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Essay heading: Louisiana Purchase
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April 9, 1999 |
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On April 30, 1803 Napoleon signed a treaty saying that the French
were to give up the claims on the territory. The poor and tired of fighting France sold the
Louisiana territory to the United States or the Americans for about fifteen million needed
dollars.
Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, made many
great decisions and accomplished many things in and out of office... displayed 300 characters
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I personally think that
the greatest accomplishment that Thomas Jefferson ever did was the purchase of the
Louisiana territory .Their were many reasons why Thomas Jefferson wanted to purchase
this piece of land. The first reason is that this land was great for farming. This land is
able to grow many different crops such as: flour, tobacco, cotton, corn, potatoes, apples,
and carrots for a few... displayed next 300 characters
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