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Louisiana Purchase
Definition by Harrison W. Mark

Louisiana Purchase

The Louisiana Purchase was a land deal made in 1803, in which the United States purchased 828,000 square miles (2,144,510 kmĀ²) of land west of the Mississippi River from France for $15 million, or an average of three cents per acre. The purchase...
Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Lewis and Clark Expedition

The Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) was a US military expedition of exploration, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, whose goal was to explore the newly acquired western lands that comprised the Louisiana Purchase and to reach...
Map of the Louisiana Purchase
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Map of the Louisiana Purchase

This map illustrates the geo-political situation in North America after The Louisiana Purchase - the 1803 acquisition by the United States of 828,000 square miles (2,144,000 square km) of French territory west of the Mississippi River. By...
The Historical Audacity of the Louisiana Purchase - Judy Walton
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The Historical Audacity of the Louisiana Purchase - Judy Walton

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-audacity-behind-the-louisiana-purchase-judy-walton When the French offered up the Louisiana Territory, Thomas Jefferson knew this real estate deal was too good to pass up. How did the President...
Thomas Jefferson
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Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) was an American lawyer, statesman, philosopher, and a Founding Father of the United States. A prominent figure of the American Revolution, he wrote the Declaration of Independence and later served as the first...
La Salle Claims Louisiana for France, 1682
Image by Jean-Adolphe Bocquin

La Salle Claims Louisiana for France, 1682

La Salle claims the territory of Louisiana for France after reaching the mouth of the Mississippi River, April 1682. Painting by Jean-Adolphe Bocquin, 1870s.
French Consulate
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French Consulate

The French Consulate was the government of the First French Republic from 10 November 1799 to 18 May 1804, spanning the last four years of the Republic's existence. Headed by Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) as First Consul, the Consulate served...
Mound B, Poverty Point, Louisiana
Image by Jennifer R. Trotter

Mound B, Poverty Point, Louisiana

Aerial view of Mound B at Poverty Point, a Late Archaic Period archaeological site in Louisiana, USA.
Artist's Conception of Watson Brake Mounds, Louisiana
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Artist's Conception of Watson Brake Mounds, Louisiana

Artist's conception of the prehistoric Native American site of Watson Brake, Louisiana, dated to c. 3500 BCE.
Ridges at Poverty Point, Louisiana
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Ridges at Poverty Point, Louisiana

Ridges One through Six at the Poverty Point archaeological site, Louisiana, USA.
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