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Name: Sudeep MAINALI Course: 1301:83428 April 14, 2016 Knowledge in Action 3 The original “Man of the People,” Thomas Jefferson, was born on April 13 in 1743.Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), author of the Declaration of Independence and the third U.S. president, was a leading figure in America’s early development. During the American Revolutionary War (1775-83), Jefferson served in the Virginia legislature and the Continental Congress and was governor of Virginia. He later served as U.S. minister
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Thesis Statement: The purchase of the Louisiana territory was an unplanned occurrence that had multiple factors other than the treaty, that lead to the final succession of the United States’ ownership of the land. Introduction: In Jefferson Buys Louisiana Territory, and the Nation Moves Westward, published in the spring of 2003, the authors Wayne T. De Cesar and Susan Page establish the idea that the Louisiana Purchase was more than just a quick deal among the top French and American Diplomats
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During the first 200 years of its settlement, America was a country that was known as a superpower with no limits. When President Jefferson introduced the Louisiana Purchase to the nation, everybody believed that it would provide brand new resources to the country for centuries. Through the next 64 years, America introduced Florida, California, the Mexican Cession, Oregon Country, and Finally, Alaska. As all these new states were being produced, America was positive that their natural resource supply
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Part 1 1.The Louisiana Purchase was a purchase by the United States in 1803 that more than 800,000.000 square miles. The Louisiana Purchase went from the Mississippi River all the way to the Rocky Mountains out west. 2. The War of 1812 was a war between The United States and Britain that ruled by Napoleon 3.Trail of Tears- Was when Native Americans were forced to relocate by american soldiers which led to one-third of Native Americans dead 1830 4.Civil War- Was one of the bloodiest war in America
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Lewis and Clark Expedition is an important journey in American history. It is a journey to the Pacific Ocean and back. It is also known as Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery . It was commissioned by president Thomas Jefferson after the purchases of Louisiana. Let’s talk about brief history of Louisiana. After signing peace treaty with United States Napoleon Bonaparte, a consul of the Republic of France acquired Louisiana from Spain by the secret treaty of San Ildefonso and held the title
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In order to understand the case the history is just as important as the present facts; In 1808, New York allowed Robert Livingston and Robert Fulton full privileges to all waters where steamboats move inside the states. The New Orleans territory was the only to accept the petition that was made by other states and for that, they were awarded with a monopoly on the lower end of the Mississippi River. People began to notice an increasing population of steamboat navigation and many started to challenge
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The Louisiana Purchase has shaped modern day America. The Louisiana Purchase was the United States buying the Louisiana territory from the French. Contrary to popular belief the Louisiana Purchase was much more than just the state of Louisiana. The territory was 828,000 square miles, stretching from Louisiana all the way to Montana, which is equivalent to 529,920,000 acres. This was easily the largest land purchase in United States history. A grand total of around 15 million dollars for the whole
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In the year of 1804 to 1806, Captain Meriwether Lewis and Lieutenant William Clark of the U.S military expedition, took a tole on the Louisiana Purchase and the Pacific Northwest. The expedition was a major chapter in this time period of American history. In fact, the heroic expedition of Lewis and Clark changed a multiplicity of views in the West of North America. For many years Jefferson had heard and read about accounts of various ventures of different explorers out in the West. He held a consequently
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A Journey to Remember “Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes but when you look back everything's different.” says Lewis.Throughout the expedition of Lewis and Clark, they have had an amazing discovery. It all happened in 1802… Lewis, Clark, and Sacagawea told indians that they owned the land now many forks in the road- followed waterfall traveling west on Missouri River.The expedition took place in the Interior or the North America to the Pacific on the Missouri River. Thomas Jefferson wanted
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