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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_LouvièreLa Louvière - Wikipedia

    La Louvière quickly surpassed its overlord Saint-Vaast, both in population and economic wealth. Within fifty years, the territory that was not much more than a place name had become one of the most important cities in Wallonia. La Louvière was recognized as an independent city in 1869.

    • A Question of Boundaries
    • The Missouri and Its Tributaries
    • Napoleonic Alberta and Saskatchewan?

    In 1803, short of funds for a planned invasion of England, Napoleon Bonaparte sold Louisiana – France’s territory in mainland North America – to the United States for $15 million. James Monroe (who appears in Napoleon in America) negotiated the purchase. When it came time to specify the boundaries, there was a slight problem. Most of the land in qu...

    Nonetheless, France believed Louisiana encompassed the watershed of the Mississippi River and its tributaries. According to François Barbé-Marbois, French negotiator of the Louisiana Purchase: US President Thomas Jefferson also took this view. On July 11, 1803, he wrote to General Horatio Gates: A Cabinet decision of November 14, 1805, regarding th...

    This is where Alberta and Saskatchewan come in. While most of the rivers and creeks in the southern part of these provinces flow toward Hudson Bay, some – the Milk River in Alberta and the Poplar River and Big Muddy Creekin Saskatchewan – flow south through the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers to the Gulf of Mexico. The lands drained by these tribut...

  2. The Louisiana Purchase (French: Vente de la Louisiane, lit. 'Sale of Louisiana') was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from the French First Republic in 1803. This consisted of most of the land in the Mississippi River's drainage basin west of the river. [1] In return for fifteen million dollars, [a] or ...

  3. Sep 17, 2021 · Louverture not only led the original revolt but had become the governor of Saint Domingue and had declared self-rule in 1801. France acquired Louisiana from Spain in 1800 and took possession in 1802. France wanted to end Louvertre's rule and reinstate slavery.

  4. Dec 2, 2009 · On April 30, 1812, exactly nine years after the Louisiana Purchase agreement was made, the first state to be carved from the territory – Louisiana – was admitted into the Union as the 18th...

  5. Apr 30, 2013 · 1. France had just re-taken control of the Louisiana Territory. Louisiana Purchase. French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle first claimed the Louisiana Territory, which he named for King...

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  7. Sep 10, 2024 · Louisiana Purchase, western half of the Mississippi River basin purchased in 1803 from France by the United States. The purchase doubled the size of the United States, greatly strengthened the country materially and strategically, and provided a powerful impetus to westward expansion.