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1 Page 3 – Louisiana Purchase Notes
Was it the Greatest Real Estate Transaction in History?     Page 3 – Louisiana Purchase Notes What do you think? Louisiana Purchase 1803

2 As American settlers moved West, control of the Mississippi River became more important to the United States. The Louisiana Purchase almost doubled the size of the United States. Expeditions led by Lewis & Clark, and Pike increased Americans’ understanding of the West. Thousands of Americans had settled between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River by 1800s. Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio were admitted as states. Settlers depended on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to ship products East.

3 WWYD? Jefferson worried about who would be in control of New Orleans and Louisiana. Americans depended on the river, which could be disrupted if a foreign power shut down access to New Orleans.

4 Jefferson’s Rational and Solution
Only was supposed to buy New Orleans ($2 million)! They did the complete opposite of what their task was.

5 Louisiana Territory France controlled both New Orleans and Louisiana—land stretching from Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. Spain gave land to France in a secret treaty. French leader Napoleon Bonaparte_ wanted to rebuild France’s empire in North America. Rebellion (revolt) in French colony of Haiti, in the Caribbean, ended Napoleons' North American’s empire dream in 1802.

6 The Greatest Real Estate Transaction in History!!
Jefferson sent Robert Livingston and James Monroe to France to try to negotiate and purchase New Orleans. The French offered to offered to sell ALL of Louisiana. Napoléon had wanted to set up a North American empire, but a revolt in Haiti ruined those plans. Price was $15 million. (3 cents per acre) The Louisiana Purchase was approved by Senate on October 20, 1803. Nearly doubled size of United States in an instant.

7 Why did we need new orleans in the fist place?

8 United States Before and After
How did the LA Purchase double the size of the US?

9 Lewis and Clark Expedition
Expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase. Led by Lewis and Clark. Included 50 skilled frontiersman. Began near St. Louis on May 14, 1804. Reached the Pacific Ocean on November 07, 1805.

10 Contact with Native Americans
Lewis used interpreters to talk to leaders of each of the peoples they met. Told them United States now owned land on which Native Americans lived. Relied on goodwill of the peoples they met. - Given food by Shoshone, Nez Percé, and others. Scagawea, a Shoshone woman, served as a guide and interpreter.

11 Pike’s Exploration Zebulon Pike, an army officer, led another expedition to the West in 1806. Explored area near Louisiana Territory’s western border with New Spain Headed into the Rocky Mountains, in present-day Colorado Traveled into Spanish lands and was arrested as a spy. When finally released, still praised the opportunities for doing business with the Spanish Pike’s report offered Americans their first description of the Southwest.

12 Was it worth it? Under President Thomas Jefferson’s leadership, the United States added the Louisiana Territory. The Louisiana Purchase was the greatest real estate transaction in history!! Cost: $15,000,000 ($15 million) or 3 cents per acre


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