Lousiana Purchase Analysis

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This project was mainly about the Lousiana purchase. We had to create a flyer with information about the purchase and the different things located in Louisiana. We also had to write about where the person who is selling Louisiana (Napoleon Bonparte) lives and his phone number or email. this project took time but it was very easy for me because we had already written notes about all the information we needed. There was one thing that challenged me and that was finding Napoleons location. That also took some time because I had to look on a lot of websites but I finally found it.Overall I'm happy with my score and I think it was the right score for the

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