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1- The correct answer is A. Napoleon needed money to continue his war effort in Europe, and he found Louisiana appeared to be not worth the effort. In 1803 the Louisiana was a territory of approximately 2 million km, bordering the north with the British possessions, the east with the Mississippi River and the south and west with the territories of Spain. It was populated by around 35,000 people (a third of them in New Orleans).
2.B. They arranged the purchase of the Louisiana Territory.
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2.B. They arranged the purchase of the Louisiana Territory.
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The United States was looking for ways to control navigation on the Mississippi River, which led to negotiations with the regime of Napoleon Bonaparte, then First French Consul.
For its part France was in a hurry to get rid of this colony that had obtained only two years ago, since the rich colony of Haiti had declared its independence from France, for which reason Louisiana had lost its strategic interest for the French.
Napoleon then preferred to sell the colony to the Americans and not run the risk of losing it to the English. 2- The correct answer is B. James Monroe and Robert Livingston affected Jeffersons presidency by arranging the purchase of the Louisiana Territory. On Saturday, April 30, 1803, the treaty that established the terms for the acquisition of Louisiana was signed by Robert Livingston, James Monroe and Barbe Marbois in Paris. Jefferson announced the treaty to the country on July 4.
They arranged the purchase of the Louisiana territory. Louisiana Purchase was a deal between the USA and France and it was signed by Robert Livingston, James Monroe, and Franois Barb-Marbois in the year 1803 on April 30th. This was announced by Jefferson on July 4th. Through this treaty 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million was purchased . Due to this treaty USA got control over Missippi and New Orleans port.
The United States was looking for ways to control navigation on the Mississippi River, which led to negotiations with the regime of Napoleon Bonaparte, then First French Consul.
For its part France was in a hurry to get rid of this colony that had obtained only two years ago, since the rich colony of Haiti had declared its independence from France, for which reason Louisiana had lost its strategic interest for the French.
Napoleon then preferred to sell the colony to the Americans and not run the risk of losing it to the English. 2- The correct answer is B. James Monroe and Robert Livingston affected Jeffersons presidency by arranging the purchase of the Louisiana Territory. On Saturday, April 30, 1803, the treaty that established the terms for the acquisition of Louisiana was signed by Robert Livingston, James Monroe and Barbe Marbois in Paris. Jefferson announced the treaty to the country on July 4.
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The United States was looking for ways to control navigation on the Mississippi River, which led to negotiations with the regime of Napoleon Bonaparte, then First French Consul.
For its part France was in a hurry to get rid of this colony that had obtained only two years ago, since the rich colony of Haiti had declared its independence from France, for which reason Louisiana had lost its strategic interest for the French.
Napoleon then preferred to sell the colony to the Americans and not run the risk of losing it to the English. 2- The correct answer is B. James Monroe and Robert Livingston affected Jeffersons presidency by arranging the purchase of the Louisiana Territory. On Saturday, April 30, 1803, the treaty that established the terms for the acquisition of Louisiana was signed by Robert Livingston, James Monroe and Barbe Marbois in Paris. Jefferson announced the treaty to the country on July 4.
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