The Impact Of The Louisiana Purchase

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Though initially his decision was criticized, Thomas Jefferson 's pursuit of the Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States, as well as impacted the economy, religion, and race of the nation. The Louisiana Purchase helped the economy by reopening the ports. By opening up the ports the Western farmers could get their products to the market while Eastern merchants prospered from trade (American Passages). When the United States started expanding westward hundreds of acres would guarantee that the economy would remain the primarily agricultural for decades. (Louisiana Purchase. Dictionary of American History) By buying Louisiana the United States gained greater security for the border. Also we gained a better power and self- …show more content…

The Louisiana Purchase treaty allowed people the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion. (Encyclopedia of the New American Nation).The Louisiana Purchase allowed people to believe in whatever religion they wanted to. Before the Louisiana Purchase there was only Christianity. The people in Louisiana were known as Creoles. (Louisiana." Encyclopedia of the New American Nation). The Louisiana Purpose gave people a choice for if the people wanted to be Christian or not. An example of this is the Native Americans were able to return to their religion. The Quakers spread throughout the United States. Also religion other than Christianity spread throughout the United States. The majority of the people in Louisiana remained Christian even after the Louisiana …show more content…

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