Industrial Age · North America · Politics

1803

Louisiana Purchase

April 30, 1803

Desperate for cash and done with his American dreams, Napoleon sold 828,000 square miles to Jefferson for fifteen million dollars - about four cents an acre. At a stroke the United States doubled. Jefferson, a strict constructionist, quietly swallowed his scruples and signed. Lewis and Clark were dispatched within months to explore what exactly he had bought, a territory so vast that its western boundary remained unmapped.