The Louisiana Purchase was one of the biggest bargains in history. This happened on April 30th, 1803. This was a land deal between France and the United States. The United States was very shocked to be offered the whole Louisiana region. They paid 15 million dollars for this land. It doubled the size of the United States and it strengthened the country. Some people feared that the impact of this purchase would affect the balance between slave and free states. Without this Purchase the United States wouldn’t have this much land. The United States got 828,000 square miles of the land west of the Mississippi river. It provided the US with new farmland and it doubled the size of their nation. It expanded the nation throughout the west. It also strengthened the country in many ways. Like for wars/battles and more room for materials. It also supplied America with many natural resources. For example, gold, iron, silver, etc. This added fifteen states to the United States. France sold this land to the United States because France’s ruler, Napoleon Bonaparte, wasn’t interested in the North America empire anymore. He realized they needed money to …show more content…
So this was a problem for him. Jefferson said that the general government didn’t have enough power under the constitution to be able to buy foreign territories. The way he solved this problem was that the senate voted and a treaty was signed. After it was signed people still thought that the purchase was unconstitutional. Another problem was that the South states wanted to continue with slavery but the North strongly didn’t agree. So this broke the balance of the 11 free states and the 11 slave states. The Northerners feared that there were more slave states. They also feared that there wasn't enough representation of what they
Trading was, and still is, especially important to the United States. A treaty with the Spanish government with the U.S. ended when the Spanish government no longer allowed America to store goods in New Orleans. Jefferson originally
21. Louisiana Purchase- The purchase had happened when President Thomas Jefferson had bought the land from Napoleon Bonaparte of France, as Napoleon needed money to fund the war with France against Britain. As soon as Jefferson had purchased the land area it had made the U.S. twice its size. Jefferson had also sent Lewis and Clark to go and review the land and bring back information on the purchased area.
The Louisiana Purchase had many affects on the country. One of the most clear results of the Louisiana purchase was that the size of the US was doubled, making it a world power with a larger population. The US also now had control of the New Orleans port allowing for more of a trade flow, and economic growth. They also gained control of many other waterways that could also be used as ports for trade. Another result that is not forgotten is that many natives were forced to assimilate or move farther
Napoleon fails to take back control of Santo Domingo, and as a result he no longer requires any of the land in Louisiana. On a whim, he sells the entire territory to America for $15,000,000. Napoleon withdrew French influence in the Americas to fight the war in Europe, and the British also had minimal political influence in the Americas. Spain lost most of it’s colonial power in the Americas, and was irritated at the purchase, because of the large amount of power it gave the United States.
I agree that Jefferson feared all southern states would be at Napoleon’s mercy if he settled in New Orleans. However, Napoleon’s intentions of the New World backfired as yellow fever, other diseases, and rebels revolting assisted in Napoleons decision to cut his losses. Furthermore, I also want to add that another reason the Louisiana Purchase came about was because Jefferson envisioned a country large enough for all descendants and felt the land of America allowed this, but Jefferson realized the nation’s current condition was too small. Therefore, he knew if he could somehow acquire rights to the land west of the Mississippi, it would provide people with enough land to prosper forever.
I agree with the view that the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 contradicts Jefferson’s stance on not granting the federal government too much power because in fact, the purchase of this vast territory by the government did give federal authorities more power than was acceptable to the people. Additionally, purchasing new land was not stated in the Constitution; therefore, government did not have the right to take this course of action. As stated in “Jeffersonian Ideology” from Jefferson’s point of view: “Limiting the federal government flowed from his strict interpretation of the Constitution.” Jefferson had always been known to make strict interpretations of the federal government’s powers, but because of his desire to acquire new land in the
But at first they asked if they could just buy New Orleans for only 10M but the French said that if they gave 15M that they would let them buy the land that was made into the Louisiana purchase. The second reason is that they thought it was a great
Also, The purchase was nearly canceled by Congress and only passed by a vote of 59-57. And, Thomas Jefferson wanted to buy the settlement of New Orleans from the French. It was a major seaport
This ultimate expansion showed France and the globe how strong the United States became after the Seven Year's War and the value of victory. Of course the land has to be explored by the many anxious settlers who want to expand west and start a new life. Jefferson gave that opportunity to those brave people and Lewis and Clark will head out west and explore that wonderful purchase. But the many thousands of miles of land would have a concerning backlash as slavery expands west and the states fighting for slavery rights in those states leading to outbreak of
The acquisition of vast territories, such as the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 which expanded the United States territory bye approximately 827,000 square miles, provided resources and opportunities for westward expansion. This expansion enabled the United States to grow its agricultural, commercial, and
Louisiana was sold to the US for 15 million dollars, which for the land was extremely cheap; it was only 2-3 cents an acre. This benefited the United states in many ways- The purchase was low risk, high reward. Since the US was still a new country, the cost of the purchase was in a good range, because Louisiana had many resources despite it being so
Facing financial difficulties and a looming war with Great Britain, Napoleon decided to sell the Louisiana Territory to the United States. The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 was one of the most important events in American history. The United States paid $15 million for the territory, which amounted to approximately 3 cents per acre. The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States and opened up vast new territories for exploration and
Also, with the control of the Mississippi river we could now have stronger trade and be able to use the Mississippi river for different things. This evidence supports that it was a very smart move that the United States decided to make the Louisiana Purchase with France. To conclude, the Louisiana Purchase was a very smart move by the United States because this allowed many positive thing to happen. First, it allowed the western country to have peace and prosperity mainly with the Indians and opened a free and valuable market. Second, it doubled the size of the United States making it a bigger and stronger nation.
I think the Louisiana Purchase affected the United States the most because the louisiana purchase was the way of a good affect of getting the united states to expand their land witch the united states asked Louisiana two make a deal by the united states to pay louisiana 10million dollars for only have some acsses of louisiana but louisiana said no because they were afraid of war again with britain and they new that canada would soon take over louisiana so they told the united states no you can have the whole entire louisana territory but they raised the price to 15million dollars, but president jefferson was not sure about this because this was not in the the constutusion said but he went with it anyway and that was it the United States purchesed
Jefferson’s dilemma in the Louisiana Purchase In April of 1803 Thomas Jefferson was faced with many moral dilemmas in the process of buying the Louisiana territory. Though the price for the territory was beyond generous, Jefferson felt that by purchasing the territory he would be going against his beliefs that the constitution should be followed word for word. The constitution said nothing of the president having the power to purchase land from another government, or to use money of the states for the same purpose (“the moral dilemma”). Another problem was once the land was purchased, there was a fear that it could have been a waste since they had no way to know the layout of the land, and what it would be useful for.