Treaty of Paris 1783 was signed on 3rd September after Revolutionary War between United States(US) and British.This encouraged the colonists to cross Appalachian and started the expansion.On 1st October 1800, Spain signed a secret treaty with France called Treaty of San Ildefonso. Spain returned the territory of Louisiana to France which France has once ceded it in 1763. Under the leadership of Napoleon Bonaparte, he knew he had the power to control from New Orleans northeast to Great Lakes. He decided to block the port of New Orleans to Americans and also with the declaration from Spanish Juan Ventura Moralas that states Americans were not longer to import their goods through Mississippi River unless Americans pay tax. These made the …show more content…
Besides that, Thomas Jefferson had a big interfere that France might dominate New Orleans and soon with other states nearby. Therefore, in order to improve trade market,get more goods as well as get easier access to Mississippi River, he decided to buy New Orleans from Napoleon. Louisiana was purchased to reduce the power of Spain from nearby colony. From the 15 states of Louisiana Purchase, US wanted to get resources such as gold,silver , copper which were used for jewelry mainly ,investing and money. Timber and lumber is vital for manufacturing and economy. Louisiana captivated Americans from 13 colonies to West for bigger opportunies as it gave more land for construction and plantation. Also, United States was able to navigate and study the climate or plants along the Mississippi River and Missouri River. Last and foremost, Manifest destiny which means God has given right to eduacate the outsiders caused the colonists started to explore more land in West. Throughout the thinking of Napoleon, Napoleon thought it’s a right to sell New Orleans because he chose not to have a war with British or US. Also, the slave rebellion made Napoleon to raise on his hackles. Therefore, it was beneficial that he sold New Orleans and earned more profits rather than lost in the war with death and
The year of 1803 significantly changed our nation eternally. It stunned many people. In no way, shape or form, did we ever believe that our nation would expand so rapidly. What started with the small purchase of New Orleans led into the substantial purchase of the Louisiana Territory. This was a purchase that will make Thomas Jefferson a man to be remembered. Although, he wasn’t the only man who impacted the United States during this time period. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark are the two men that are greatly known for their expedition across the Louisiana Territory. These two subjects, the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition, altered our nation immeasurably.
This was the time of “manifest destiny,” the idea that our country’s destiny was to expand west and occupy the whole width of the continent to the Pacific Ocean. The Louisiana Purchase made that a lot more possible. Main reasoning for more expansion was to gain farmland, developing more wealth and taxes, and a stronger nation. Jefferson also wanted to find routes to the Pacific Ocean for trade. Lewis and Clark’s expedition – after the purchase of the Louisiana Territory ̶ was meant for them to follow the Missouri River as far west as it went to see if they could find a water route leading to the Pacific. This way, boats could carry goods to the west coast and from there to Japan, China, etc. The Louisiana Purchase too would put an end to French claims to the western part of the continent. Without the French in our way, we would only have the Indians to deal with, who were much less of a threat. Jefferson also anticipated that the new land might become a refuge for free blacks and diminish racial tensions along the Atlantic
To begin with, the United States wanted New Orleans so they could port their goods. Spain owned the Louisiana purchase at the time. Napoleon wanted Louisiana purchase back to his country. The French didn't really need the land so they sold it to Spain. Since Napoleon wanted the Louisiana purchase he sent 30,000 troops to get Louisiana purchase but they first they made a stop on a island.
The Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expeditions were big turning points in American history because of the ability to settle into new lands and to start new businesses and farms in new places. When Thomas Jefferson bought the entire Louisiana territory from Napoleon it was a huge advantage to our economy. It enabled us to start new businesses and farms, thus making us a much richer and more powerful country. Since it enabled America to start new farms it fed into Jeffersons philosophy of wanting a more agricultural economy. This purchase helped our trading significantly, we could trade much easier with different countries because we had access to the Mississippi River. When Jefferson purchased the Louisiana territory from Napoleon he did not really even know what he was buying, except for the size of the territory. So, he sent a group of explorers to document and map out the entire Louisiana territory, this expedition was led by two men named Lewis and Clark. They founded many new animals and set an example for the Americans that would later on settle these areas for how to live in each certain area of the Louisiana purchase. . The Louisiana Purchase followed by Lewis and Clarks expedition were both big investments that payed off huge for America.
During Jefferson’s presidential term, his idea was to expand territory west for settlement. In order for Jefferson to expand the land, he had to purchase New Orleans from France. At the time, Napoleon Bonaparte had Louisiana under his control and it didn’t took too much time for Napoleon to sell the land for $15 million. Napoleon not only sold New Orleans, but all of Louisiana because France was out of money and a war between France and Britain was coming up soon therefore they needed money to get supplies and food. Not only would the Louisiana Purchase add more land to the United States, but also in New Orleans the Mississippi River was the main transportation. After purchasing the Louisiana Purchase, Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William
President Thomas Jefferson had moral dilemma on buying the Louisiana Purchase. Thomas Jefferson was elected president on February 17, 1801 with no plans on expanding the United States of America. On the first of October the French and Spain signed the treaty of San Ildefonso witch gave the Louisiana territory back to the French. In 1802 the French still has not taken control of the Louisiana territory so mostly Spanish people still lived in the Louisiana territory. A Spanish colonel closed the port of New Orleans to the United States witch stopped America from using that port, witch really hurt the United States because we wouldn’t be able to export are goods and crops. Most American where scared because they thought Napoleon had sent that order so it scared everybody. America also knew that Napoleon had tried to take over what is now known as Haiti but they
When Napoleon Bonaparte sold the Louisiana territory to Jefferson in 1803, the nation was nearly doubled. As a young country, the United States wanted to be taken seriously, which contradicted the status of the British in U.S. territory. Although this led to the war of 1812, it was necessary in that it reasserted U.S. control
The Treaty of Paris officially ended the French and Indian War. The British gained control over the area west of the 13 British colonies all the way to the Mississippi River. The French agreed to give up any colonies in North America, including all of Canada. Since Spain had helped the French, the Spanish were also forced to give up all of Florida. But the Spanish still helped their territory west of the Mississippi River and in central and South America.
(Doc. 1)The purchase of Louisiana was the biggest purchase the United States had conquered doubling its size. This purchase gave the United States more to discover and it also gave more land for cattle, crops, and for people to grow on their own. The expansion brought more people and better opportunities but it also brought the power of government into question on whether what was better for America
Thomas Jefferson was one of the most influential expansionist in American history. He firmly believed that in order for America’s republic to succeed, democracy must expand its region and obtain new land. The United States began to idolize the Mississippi River as Americans spread west towards the Appalachians. Jefferson had many decisions to make regarding the Louisiana Purchase, and was careful to please citizens. The Louisiana Purchase is crucial to our nation’s history, and it impacts Americans today.
One economic impact of the Louisiana Purchase was that we can grow more crops, and we can have more lumber to increase funding in the United States. It can also help the economy by increasing trade in the United States, which can also help to increase our funding if we trade with other countries, and can help us have more goods in our country, and can help increase our land with more trees, towns, and more money when Jefferson bought Louisiana. These economic benefits can help the economy in many ways in the United States, as well as our money, and can help our country & state to become more powerful with these economic benefits. According to the text, it states, “Livingston and Monroe have been offered this large territory, an estimated 800,000 square miles for the sum of fifteen mill. I have secured the sale.
The Louisiana Purchase had many effects on the United States. The purchase made it clear to other countries that we would try to find a peaceful solution to any problems. Instead of fighting Spain and France for the land the United States found a peaceful solution. The purchase also showed us that we were missing something in our Constitution. Thomas Jefferson hesitated to buy the land because the Constitution did not say anything about buying land. Fortunately, Jefferson was convinced to buy the
The port of New Orleans was controlled by France. France eventually gave over the rights to Spain. Spain didn’t want a vast majority of new settlers coming into the land, so Spain closed New Orleans and the lower part of the Mississippi to any foreigners. Spain eventually gave the rights of navigation and exploration of the land and New Orleans Port over to the Americans. France soon gained a new leader by the name of Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon was a powerful tiny man who took over a vast majority of land in Europe. Spain gave the Louisiana territory to Napoleon, because of the gigantic size of the property.
The American government was not economically prepared to partake in expensive transactions. This Louisiana Purchase was not too long following the revolution from England. The conflict resulted in American victory and freedom for the colonies. However, the war also left the new country crippled and financially unstable without the support of England. The nation was hardly able to afford the land that France had to offer. However, Thomas Jefferson saw the economic advantages that this offer could present to the country. Jefferson was a huge supporter of farmers and the benefits that agriculture could bring the nation. Rich in gold, silver and other ores, as well as huge forestland,
The Louisiana Purchase is the biggest exchange of land in history. Jefferson’s acquisition of this big piece of land doubled the United States’ size for 15 million dollars. The Louisiana Purchase would have not happen without Napoléon’s loss of interest in the french american empire. At the time, Thomas Jefferson was in office,the president’s political beliefs opposed this to happen, what convinced him? As the United States started to expand, gaining alliance with the most powerful forces on the planet, business and influence started to flourish. New Orleans became the most diverse place in the country both socially and politically.