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    Customer will receive a $10 Kohl's Cash® Coupon for the first $50 in purchases. An additional $10 in value will be added to the coupon for each additional $50 spent in that single transaction. Kohl's Cash® Coupon is carned on the amount of customer purchases after all applicable discounts are applied and before tax is imposed. Eligible customer purchases include sale-, regular- and clearance-priced merchandise, but exclude the purchase of Gift Cards. Offer can be redeemed with any other offer, but cannot

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    How The Louisiana Purchase Advantages And Disadvantages

    The Louisiana Purchase had many advantages and disadvantages including moral dilemmas for President Thomas Jefferson that made him go against his own beliefs. The Louisiana Purchase almost doubled the size of the United States and it wasn’t that expensive, but nowhere in the constitution does it say a president can acquire land using funds because a president doesn’t have that kind of power and, President Jefferson was very fond of the Constitution, yet he went against it so he could buy it. The

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    Lewis And Clark Expedition Dbq Analysis

    area of land had remained unexplored. As a result, the Lewis and Clark Expedition was initiated by the current president, Thomas Jefferson. The Lewis and Clark expedition was the exploration of the Louisiana purchase.America bought the Louisiana purchase from France in 1803 for $15,000,000. The expedition was launched that same year and on this journey they searched for a water route to the pacific. The Lewis And Clark expedition’s greatest achievement was mapping the west because it created the

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    Essay On Louisiana Purchase

    impact on the U.S Have you ever wondered where the west came from, or how did people get to the west. The Louisiana purchase made the settlement of the west possible. It more than doubled the size of the U.S. It gave the U.S more waterways for transportation and settlement for agriculture. It also gave us an opportunity to head out west and help economically. The purchase of this land more than doubled the size of the United States. It expanded the U.S from the Mississippi to the Rocky Mountains

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    Thomas Jefferson's Dilemma Research Paper

    interpretation of the Constitution was best, and He was concerned that according to his opinions he did not have the power to purchase that much property under his own discretion. Jefferson had argued that the Constitution should be interpreted strictly and because of this strict interpretation Thomas Jefferson killed the National Bank. If he were to go through with his plan to purchase The Louisiana Territory he would oppose his own belief that the Constitution must give specific power before a president

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    Compare And Contrast Lewis And Clark

    Clark started their expedition May 14, 1804 and ended September 23, 1806. The reason Lewis and Clark went on the expedition was to explore and find an all water route west. The United States just doubled their land a year before with the Louisiana purchase . They could finally move west since the land was all theirs. President Thomas Jefferson let Lewis and Clark explore westward. He assigned them to lead an expedition with 45 other men. Clark was the main leader because Thomas Jefferson only sent

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    What Is The Difference Between The Lewis And Clark Expedition

    botany, zoology, medicine, and navigation with the nation's best scientists. Lewis invites William Clark go on the expedition with him, and Clark accepts. Jefferson sends a team (Lewis and Clark) to explore the lands that they bought for the Louisiana Purchase. The Lewis and Clark expedition also known as The Corps of Discovery was the first American exploration of which is now the western part of the United States. Lewis and Clark start their expedition in 1804. They departed from St. Louis, Missouri

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    How Did Lewis And Clark Respectful

    The expedition of Lewis and Clark is a highly important and interesting piece of history. We have learned about the expedition for years in school. Many people believe that the expedition was the downfall of the indians in the west. Some people believe that along the expedition that Lewis and Clark weren’t respectful and mean to the indians. I believe that Lewis and Clark were very respectful to the indians, except that they were ignorant towards the indians treating some of them like kids. They

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    Comparison And Contrast Of Lewis And Clark's Expedition

    The explorer named Zebulon Pike was recently assigned to aid Lewis and Clark’s expedition. During their time in the Mississippi River, Lewis and Clark split off from the expedition group, leaving Pike with about twenty. For months, Pike and his men continued up the Mississippi to a region unknown up to a lake. Pike named this lake Cass Lake and discovered that the lake was the Mississippi’s water source. However, recent research has concluded that this was a mistake. Beside that, Pike gathered critical

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    Louisiana Purchase Dbq Analysis

    The Federalists were most certainly not justified in opposing the Louisiana Purchase due to the fact that the primary reason for buying the Louisiana territory from the French was to allow the United States to prosper and prevent falling under European influence once again. As known, during the early 19th century, America began building a stable form of government after being under British ascendancy. When the third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, saw an opportunity to gain land

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