Purchase of 1803 Louisiana was obtained by the United States from France to the western part of Louisiana. When the secret agreement of 1801 was revealed, Spain returned to France to Louisiana. That is because Napoleon of France is an aggressive country and Western settlers depend on the Mississippi River for commercial activity. President Robert R. Livingstone in a letter to Secretary of State Robert R. Livingston said, "On French occupied the New Orleans ... we must marry the British fleet and the state." New Orleans, the deposit rights granted to Americans by the Pinckney treaty of late 1802 in 1795
Louisiana purchase - purchased in Louisiana completed in 1803 is the sale of a total of $ 15 million in the Louisiana region from France to the United States. Purchasing Louisiana raised some difficult constitutional interpretations, but it was finally approved by Congress, which brought about a rapid development of the American Empire in the Western Hemisphere. Marbury Madison - Mark ยท Burf v. Madison, issued by the Supreme Court Supreme Court general John Marshall on March 3, 1803, reversed the "Judicial Act" in 1789. The decision established the principles of judicial review and greatly expanded this role. Justice in federal structure
Purchasing Louisiana is a historical event involving the purchase of Louisiana territory by the United States from France. The land area purchased is approximately 828,000 square miles. The purchase took place in 1803. At that time, US President Thomas Jefferson played a leading role in the purchase of land, which doubled the size of the United States. This acquisition also led to the establishment of several new states in the United States. It is on the land purchased by some or all of the land of 15 states in the United States. A small part of Canada is now included in the territory of Louisiana. Purchasing in Louisiana is considered one of the most important achievements of Jefferson during the presidency in the United States.