Have you ever wondered what the United States was like back in the 17th century? Was it small or Huge? Did we know what really everything on land was? Do we even know if what we have today is all of the land in the world or is it just some of the spots that we have discovered? In U.S History we have been discussing all the different things that happen back in the old days to make America what it is today. In class our teacher took interest in teaching us the Louisiana Purchase and how it has changed and actually what the Louisiana Purchase was and what I think about it as a whole. First, let me tell you about the Louisiana Purchase. It was during the time that Jefferson was president. In the 17th century. Everybody was trying to buy the …show more content…
Jefferson was trying to expand his land into bigger territory and move the war out West to let them get the war away from home towns. The land had about 828,000,000 miles of land to discover and look around and find new things. Napoleon was threating us that he would block us from using our side of the Mississippi river and that was becoming a big problem we needed a way to get our good from one side of the south to the other. All in the end Jefferson ended up buy all the miles of land from Napoleon for 15 million dollars just for all the west. It was a lot of money but he ended up getting a lot of land out of the deal. During the time that Jefferson got the land the Western Expansion was taking place. People were moving out to the west for more land and farming. The south didn’t have very good soil to plant stuff so we were having farmers going to the west to start planting their crops. By the time the farmers got all their stuff together they were making loads of cotton and that’s when all the slaves were starting to come around. It brought us into inventing the cotton gin and making a lot of the factories out south. The Western Expansion was a good idea to go ahead and buy it made us discover all the other land that …show more content…
It made the United States double in the size that it used to be. Now the west reaches out to be a total of 830,000 square miles. The land is really rich and fertilized in gold, silver and copper. We end up having a big huge gold dig in South Dakoda. The West ends up having endless ground for crops and grazing for animals. There’s a lot of new animals that Jefferson and the people of France didn’t even know we had. The ground is perfect for planting food for people to eat or to make money off of. We started making cotton and that’s when we got the cotton gin going and the slaves started showing up more. They found out that the climate wasn’t bad in the west it wasn’t too hot and muggy they could actually have plants and have cotton and grow other things such as corn, beans, and potatoes. The new land brings us to having the Lewis and Clark expedition and bring the land out more. So expanding what we thought is all we had and making into something that was
Jefferson decided to try and buy New Orleans. Why did he want to buy it? He wanted to be sure that American farmers would always be able to ship their goods through the port. Jefferson sent Robert Livingston and James Monroe to buy New Orleans and to buy West Florida from Napoleon. The president said they could offer as much as $10 million.
Jefferson knew about the rights of the federal government and the strict interpretation in the Constitution, but regardless he still continued on with the Purchase of Louisiana. During that time, it was said to be unconstitutional. Even though having felt that The Constitution didn’t include any provisions for obtaining territory, Jefferson wanted to purchase Louisiana because he felt troubled over
The Louisiana Purchase Do you know anything about the Louisiana purchase if not keep on reading. The louisiana purchase was one of the largest and greatest purchases in history. the Louisiana purchase affected America in many ways it gave America more land. The Louisiana purchase was purchased in 1803 was Purchased by an American president thomas Jefferson from a french leader called Napoleon .
Also, Jefferson completely ignored his original views when confronted with the purchase of the Louisiana Territory. The Louisiana Territory was a large mass of land acquired from France in 1803. Napoleon wanted to sell the land due to the fact that he no longer saw the possibility of a French Empire in North America, so he planned on selling it to the United States. Jefferson completely agreed to the purchase. However, many saw this as unconstitutional as the Constitution does not explicitly allow the government to purchase foreign
Land expansion and exploration changed the United States in its physical attributes as well as
The Louisiana Purchase has more than doubled our available land. This means we can spread into the land when we get too crowded at our towns. This also means that the available supplies would increase as we can get medicines and other stuff from over on the purchased land. The land might have more than we
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
The Louisiana Purchase had the impact on the young nation. The Louisiana Purchase made young men compete to join the expedition. None of the young men managed to get on the expedition with Lewis and Clark. The impact of the Louisiana Purchase made the young nation feel like there was hope and that there was another place out there. It also made them feel like only men can do things similar to the exploration.
America has come a long way and one thing we will never forget is the history. Two major events in developing America and the British North American colonies between 1607 and 1877 is westward expansion and he North-South division. The North-South division was the split between the Union States and the Confederate states because of their very opposite beliefs. The most well-known event of this division was the American Civil War between these two sides of early America. Westward expansion was the period when millions of people continued to migrate into the western parts of America.
The Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana purchase was one of the biggest land purchases in history. In 1803, the United States paid around $15 million dollars for around 800,000 square miles of land. This was arguably the greatest achievement of thomas jefferson’s presidency. The louisiana territory was a wild card in the european game of imperialism.
It started the migration west for the United States. It doubled the size of the nation. The Louisiana Purchase is one of the biggest piece of land bought by the United States in history. Who was the land bought from? The land was bought from France.
The Louisiana Purchase was the purchase of the Louisiana territory by the United States from France in 1803. The U.S. paid fifty million dollars and a cancellation of debts worth eighteen million dollars which averages to less than three cents per acre. The Louisiana territory included land from fifteen present U.S. states and two Canadian provinces. The territory contained land that forms Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska, portions of Minnesota, large portions of North Dakota; large portions of South Dakota, parts of New Mexico, the northern portion of Texas, the area of Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado. The Louisiana Purchase was smart move by the United States.
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.
When offered the land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase, Jefferson accepted, using more power than he was directly given in the Constitution and a loose interpretation of the Constitution. While he believed that this furthered the nation, he worried it was unconstitutional. (C) This betrayed his firm construction and brought about a lot of criticism of his hypocrisy and growing power.
Then, there were Americans traveling west, who took over the mining business. Even farmers were more successful now that they could transport goods more easily. Everybody joined together and all of them benefitted greatly. In 1862 the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad began and so did a new way of life. Perhaps the biggest impact was on Westward Expansion and how many new jobs came out of it, and how it changed America forever.