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The United States territory nearly doubled in size in 1803 after the Louisiana Purchase.(worldhistoryproject.org) For 15 million dollars, 828,000,000 square miles of land was purchased. The land stretches from the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico, all the way to the northern part of the United States. Throughout the land, 15 states were created: Colorado, Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, Louisiana, Missouri, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma North Dakota, South Dakota,Texas, and Wyoming. (worldhistoryproject.org)This purchase occurred while Thomas Jefferson was president so this was one of the most important events throughout his career. Before the purchase was made, the French controlled most of what is now present-day United …show more content…

While the Spanish still owned the land, there was a treaty that was signed on October 27, 1795. The treaty was called the “Right of Deposit”. It was signed so Americans could use the port of New Orleans and store items that were going to be exported. They also used the “Right of Deposit” treaty to transport items such as lard, bacon, cider, pork, butter, tobacco, flour, and cheese. This treaty was later revoked by the Spanish governor, Marquess of Casa Calvo, in 1798 which upset the Americans greatly. Thankfully, in 1801 the new Spanish governor, Don Juan Manuel De Salcedo, secretly restored the treaty and Americans could use the port …show more content…

Louisiana was made by the act of April 8, 1812. On March 3, 1812, the District of Louisiana was destroyed. Around that time though, the Western and Eastern Districts were created. Because of that, the act of February 13, 1845 combined the Eastern and Western Districts into one district. Finally, the Act of March 3, 1881 made the Eastern and Western Districts part of the Louisiana District. (Andrew Jackson and the miracle of New Orleans : the battle that shaped America's

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