The Louisiana Purchase and Pragmatic Presidential Power

The Louisiana Purchase and Pragmatic Presidential Power
Frederick S. Dellenbaugh via Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain
Frank Cogliano
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On April 30th, 1803, American diplomats in Paris reached an agreement with the French government to purchase the Louisiana Territory for approximately $16 million. It’s a massive but imprecisely defined tract of land between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains, north of modern Texas.

Frank Cogliano
Frank Cogliano
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Frank Cogliano is professor of American history at the University of Edinburgh and is a fellow with the Jack Miller Center.