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    retaining an existing customer. However, the big payoff can come in the amount that repeat customers spend. Recent studies indicate that a second-time buyer spends up to three times as much as a first-time buyer, and customers making three or more purchases spend as much as five times as much as a new customer. When you consider the revenue that loyal shoppers may generate by mentioning your company or brand in their social media posts, it is easy to see that turning customers into repeat buyers…

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    Westward Expansion During the early 19th century, the Louisiana Purchase was made between Napoleon and President Thomas Jefferson. The Louisiana Purchase, was a land purchase for fifteen million dollars, that doubled the size of America. Due to Americans lacking knowledge of the land, President Jefferson, sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on an expedition to explore the territory, better known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The foundings made of the land by the explorers encouraged…

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    The Louisiana Purchase was an offer from the French that opened up many beneficial opportunities for the growing United States. Land west of the Eastern seaboard was territory claimed by the French; however after the Seven Year’s War France had lost its dominance over the land and transferred control to Spain. France had later found itself in need of funding for the war they were fighting in Europe. The United States, with their growing population and need for expansion, found the…

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    The purchase of Louisiana made by Thomas Jefferson is one of the events that happened in history were people believed that the choice he made to purchase Louisiana was unconstitutional. The purchase of Louisiana made by Thomas Jefferson was constitutional and he didn’t abuse his power as president. There was nothing in the constitution that said the president couldn’t buy land from foreign countries. He bought Louisiana to avoid future war, collect new resources, and lastly it the purchase would…

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    greatest purchase in America’s history. Thomas Jefferson’s moral dilemma of The Louisiana Purchase came from the fact that he had supported and believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution. He worried whether the purchase would be legal, believing that he was not authorized to make the purchase, but did so anyway. One can also easily wonder how a man of great integrity could go against his own philosophy and strict interpretation of the United States constitution. By making the…

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    signed and things like that. Let's get started. The Louisiana purchase was happening in 1803. (Dictionary of American History.) “In January 1803, Jefferson asked James Monroe to be minister to France and join Livingston. He told Monroe that it was up to him to keep the peace.” (Jaffe) There was now two people in France from our side trying to facilitate the purchase. The negotiations between France and the U.S. regarding the purchase of Louisiana happened on April 11, 1803. (Jaffe) About…

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    Federalist; we are all Republicans” was a political event and the Louisiana purchase of 1803 was a foreign policy which were named after the “Revolution of 1800”. An example of a political event was Jefferson: “We are all Federalists; we are all Republicans”. The election of the 1800 was named after the “Revolution of the 1800”.…

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    French occupants. The Louisiana Purchase is studied in United States History as one of the largest real-estate deals our nation has encountered, and while this is the case, some truths behind this monumental transaction have been omitted from factual knowledge. Many Americans are taught of Thomas Jefferson and his plan to carry out the…

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    expansion is that America gained a great deal of land and became a more powerful nation. Westward expansion changed America in a positive way. In 1803 Thomas Jefferson paid $15 million to the French government for the territory of Louisiana. This purchase doubled the size of the country. Jefferson believed this was important for important for America’s existence. He thought that a republic survived on “ an independent, virtuous citizenry for its survival” and also that independence and land…

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    Louisiana Purchase, which he succeeded in doing. Jefferson also handled the Order of Council extremely well. While Britain put in the Order of Council, directly violating the Treaty of the Seas, Jefferson did not act rashly, and instead knew Britain’s power was too extreme for America to ever take on. From this, we did not go to war, maintaining our country…

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