The Louisiana Purchase [1803] was a land deal between the United States and France, in which the U.S. acquired approximately 827,000 square miles. When President Thomas Jefferson became president, he bought 827,000 square miles of land for only $15 million. In 1803, Thomas Jefferson went to talk to France. He offered $10 million for New Orleans. But France said he can buy all of Louisiana for only $15 million. How did France claim Louisiana anyway? Simple from a war. Before France owned Louisiana there was a big war over it. After France won, they claimed the land of Louisiana. Would you be really happy if something you like is cheaper than other stuff? I definitely would be. Don’t you think Louisiana was too cheap? Today, even buying property is a lot of money. I got this information from www.History.com. …show more content…
in the early 1800s. After Thomas Jefferson claimed the land he sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to go explore Louisiana. In 1804, Lewis and Clark Headed for Louisiana,over 3 years they travel 8000 miles! That is a lot of traveling, Lewis and Clark split a route on the way back in