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How did jefferson ultimately end up purchasing the entire Lousiana Territory, and under what terms?

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Thomas Jefferson purchased the entire Louisiana Territory from France in the Louisiana Purchase for $15 million, doubling the size of the United States.

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In 1803, Thomas Jefferson purchased the entire Louisiana Territory from France in what is known as the Louisiana Purchase. The territory had been claimed by Spain and was ceded to France during the Napoleonic Wars. Jefferson believed that control of New Orleans and the Mississippi was important for the United States' access to the interior of the continent. He assigned Robert Livingston and James Monroe to negotiate the purchase with Napoleon, who was motivated to sell due to his change in plans. The terms of the purchase included the United States paying $15 million, which amounted to a few pennies per acre, and gaining enough territory to double the size of the country.

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Jefferson ultimately ended up purchasing the entire Louisiana territory by the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The United States gained 15 of the present states and was very important for growing the country.

France had these territories before the United States did and Jefferson wanted to buy them. Although Napoleon declined at first, France soon needed money in order to pay for the Great French War. He sold these territories to the United States. This was crucial for the expansion of the country.

The United States still did not have all of the present land we have today, but the Louisiana Purchase doubled the amount of land available to expand and explore.

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