Thanks so much for this overview of the Louisiana Purchase. It's interesting for me to see how we got, as a country, so big.
thanks for this quick intro!
Pretty cool that I learned about New Orleans and the state of Louisiana!!!
thank you so much i learned alot!
Great work keep it up
Interesting how we are taught to go to school, get jobs for success when leaders and historians explore the world and make deals that we write reports on for an 'A' on our report card
My preschooler loves this video! Can’t wait for more! I hope we see the Declaration of Independence, Missouri compromise, and other major points in history,
This video cleared many things up for me! Its for school, and I had to wrote an essay about Napoleon and Jeffersons' Roles in the purchase! This helped a lot. THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!! Somebody reply to me if your also here for school!
I’m so glad to hear that the video was helpful to you! Have an amazing rest of your school year. :)
@@PursuitofHistory this video is so good for my school I got a 100 because of u thanks
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this is cool
this helped alot for school i hate school
could you make a video on the homestead act of 1862?
the first part was real juicy
my school sent me this video
You have this other tale, corps of discovery for me to watch?
Thank you for this video I got 100! On my Luciana purchase over review Google form quiz thanks
Ayo why does not have fingers
does not have any sound(never mind i'm just an idiot and had the site muted lol)
So the French/Napoleon sold huge portions of lucrative land they neither fully controlled or traversed and still got mad they didn't get more out of the sell? The audacity
I can understand how this comes up as a little expensive for a nation that bought the island of Manhattan for $24
FACT: The watersheds of the Milk River and the Poplar River/Great Muddy Creek, which make up the northernmost part of the Mississippi/Missouri River basin emptying in the Gulf of Mexico, are the unmapped, unmarked northern boundary of the Louisiana Territory.
mk thank you but..can i have the answers for school..?
When and how did the Louisiana purchase stretch to the Pacific Ocean? Maybe it led to the expansion to the Pacific Ocean
What’s the second song name
The song is called Eyes of Glory by Aakash Gandhi. It's available in the CZcams Audio Library! I'm forever thankful for all the incredible artists who create the musical scores for CZcams channels to use. :)
it was napoleonic france vs much of europe not just great britain.........
Sadly, L’ouverture was captured and taken to France where he died in prison. But the freedom he gained for his country remains to this day. He was a great hero.
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I thought Jefferson Saint Louis and Clark
Good for Tommy bad for native peoples
The Lewis and Clark dog supposed ran away and somehow migrated to Africa and a whole new breed of dogs were created."
*"The Wild Dogs of Africa"* ...it's true
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is it just my dad that can speak Cajen?
A Cajun is a person of white European descent that speaks French and/or Spanish. They were originally French, but opposed the King and became their own society. (French Canadians)
They would speak French or Spanish as a first or home taught language.
France needed the money for war bcuz toussaint put a whooping on em 😂✊🏿
You conveniently left out the Historical Fact that A Black Man,who was a Slave was part of this Expedition. His Name was YORK. LOOK IT UP on CZcams.
You are absolutely correct about York being an important historical figure in the Corps of Discovery. The goal of this video was to explain the purchase of the Louisiana Territory in the years prior to the expedition. He will definitely be included in any future videos that detail the expedition itself. Thank you for your dedication in ensuring that videos about historical events includes all the people who were involved in them!
This means we didn't "steal land," even in spite of all the cultural revisionism.
The French Empire stole it from the Spanish Empire who never really conquered the Louisiana territory. It was more of an aspiration than a settled claim.
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“This ain’t Louisiana man, I ain’t buying it!” Frederick Douglass