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    Meriwether Lewis and William Clark are very well-known for for their cross-country journey, where they met and traveled with Sacagawea, a native American woman from the Shoshone tribe. She acted as a translator and guide for the expedition. They made countless great discoveries, including many native tribes, not all of which were friendly. The group was composed of not just Lewis and Clark, but rather 31 members. Each member had their own unique specialty, such as woodworking or mapmaking, Lewis…

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    digital codes; which can help attract the customer into making their purchase online. When given the ability to receive an online rebate from their purchase, shoppers become more likely to purchase a product online rather than in a physical store. 2. In knowing that 80% of online shoppers are internet veterans, it is important that companies use popular routes to grab customer’s attention. By…

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    History. Before the purchase, the U.S president James Monroe traveled to Paris to help Robert Livingston in the Louisiana Purchase negotiation. Around April, after James Monroe arrived, the French asked Livingston if the United States were interested to purchase all of the Louisiana Territory. On the year of 1803, the United States successfully bought approximately 827,000 square miles of land of the Mississippi River for fifteen million dollars from the France. During the purchase, Thomas…

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    Accomplishing the immense task of the Purchase in the 1800’s is what America 's biggest hurdle to jump over was. The turning point being the win in the French and Indian war and buying the territory, now showing the country growing and gaining momentum in its history. The factors coming into…

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    Louisiana Purchase Thomas Jefferson was an active hero, a spokesman for democracy, and the third president of these United States of America. As president, he was always faced with diversity; whether it was dealing with the Barbary pirates in the middle east, belligerent British trade policies, and even the greatest acquirement of all time: the Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana purchase was one of the best procurements that could have happened to this great nation. That is why The purchase of…

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    was to break away from all European control and forge westward, explaining why the Louisiana Purchase is a representation of the US’s vigorous attitude in making the frontier a reality and supports Turner’s thesis (Louisiana Purchase-Digital…

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    acquired undisputed ownership of the Mississippi River as part of the Louisiana Purchase add to that the invention of the steamboat in 1811 and you have the ingredients for a successful trade route and a recipe for economic growth for the whole country. By 1819, 191 steamships were calling at New Orleans. It cheaper to send freight using…

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    the United State's growing and gaining more land. Sounds great huh? Once we buy the Louisiana Territory and New Orleans port we will have so many great outcomes. Buying the Louisiana Purchase and the New Orleans port will increase land. If we buy the land and port we could expand territory. The Louisiana Purchase will double the size of the United States, and as a bonus will form new states. With the new states we will increase the United States making it a greater place to live in. Peace and…

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    Constitution was created to answer most of them, but many problems arose that people had trouble defining constitutional or unconstitutional. One of the major issues was the purchasing of the Louisiana Territory from France. The Louisiana Purchase was a worthwhile purchase for America because of the new resources it brought, it doubled the size of the country, strengthened the relationship with the Native Americans, and gave America control of both sides of the Mississippi River. When…

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    chain of reactions involving spreading of ideals and other advancements. The idea that the U.S. was destined by God to expand, created new areas of territory. One of the first events to significantly expand the country’s boundaries was the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. President Jefferson had accepted France’s…

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