The Louisiana Purchase

Cover of The Louisiana Purchase by Thomas J. Fleming
Publisher: J. Wiley
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 9781630269999
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.25 Inches
Weight: 0.5 Pounds
Width: 0.45 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 973.46
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The Louisiana Purchase by Thomas J. Fleming, published by J. Wiley in 2003, offers an in-depth exploration of a pivotal moment in American history. This edition spans 186 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the complex interplay of destiny and individual actions surrounding the Louisiana Purchase, highlighting Thomas Jefferson’s strategic decisions during a time of strained relations between the United States and France.

Readers will find a detailed account of how the United States managed to double its territory without military conflict, focusing on the negotiations that led to Napoleon’s decision to sell the Louisiana Territory. Fleming examines the political landscape of early 19th-century America and France, revealing the motivations of key figures involved in this historic transaction. The narrative includes insights into the diplomatic maneuvers, economic pressures, and the broader implications of this acquisition, which ultimately reshaped the nation’s future and curtailed French colonial ambitions in North America.


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From The Louisiana Purchase
Like many other major events in world history, the Louisiana Purchase is a fascinating mix of destiny and individual energy and creativity. . . . Thomas Jefferson would have been less than human had he not claimed a major share of the credit. In a private letter . . . the president, reviving a favorite metaphor, said he “very early saw” Louisiana was a “speck” that could turn into a “tornado.” He added that the public never knew how near “this catastrophe was.” But he decided to calm the hotheads of the west and “endure” Napoleon’s aggression, betting that a war with England would force Bonaparte to sell. This policy “saved us from the storm.” Omitted almost entirely from this account is the melodrama of the purchase, so crowded with “what ifs” that might have changed the outcome–and the history of the world.

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In 1801, relations between the world’s only two republics, the United States and France, were at a low ebb. American merchants had just lost millions of dollars to French privateers in the “Quasi-War” of the late 1790s, and Napoleon was scheming to acquire the Louisiana Territory from Spain and create a “wall of brass” that would halt America’s westward expansion. Yet a few years later, Napoleon agreed to sell Louisiana to the United States for $15 million. How did America manage to double its territory and end French colonial ambitions in the New World–without firing a shot?Taking us behind the scenes in Thomas Jefferson’s raw “federal village” of Washington, D.C., and inside the duplicitous world of Napoleonic Paris, Fleming shows how Bonaparte haters in Spain, the French army’s disastrous failure in Haiti, some wily American negotiating, and Napoleon’s resolve to renew his wars the “perfidious Albion” led to the momentous French decision to sell Louisiana–and cede 838,000 square miles of land to the United States. We meet a host of fascinating characters as they attempt to advance their nations’ interests through diplomacy, threats, lies, bribery, and treachery.

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Language: en. Pages: 186. Edition: 1.

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