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They were certain that their right to travel freely and collect duties would be jeopardized.

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President Jefferson took the situation seriously, especially since inhabitants of the lands between the Appalachians and the Mississippi were threatening to secede. He sent emissaries to Paris to negotiate the purchase of the city of New Orleans. Jefferson may have been an avowed francophile, but he was nevertheless willing to launch a military operation and made it clear that he considered the matter a legitimate casus belli.

In response, Napoleon, fresh from a humiliating military defeat in Santo Domingo, made a snap decision to bestow a generous gift upon the Americans, ceding a huge swath of territory in what historians have dubbed the Louisiana Purchase. Was he trying to secure an ally in the fight against the British, creating a force to be reckoned with?

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In truth, there is no readily apparent reason for such an irrational decision. Jefferson, the visionary, was taken aback. In his mind, the West ended at the Mississippi; beyond lay a territory to be crossed, but not possessed.

The brilliant self-taught president conceived of the continent as being symmetrical in shape, with the sources of the Columbia and the Missouri located reasonably close together. No sooner was Jefferson elected President—a process that nonetheless took 36 rounds of voting! He recruited a young soldier, Meriwether Lewis, who had previously volunteered for a westward expedition.

Mackenzie had succeeded in reaching the Pacific in , but a navigable route had yet to be found. There was no time to lose. Lewis busied himself with lessons of all sorts as well as with material preparations. As he began to appreciate the scope of the undertaking, Lewis decided to approach his friend William Clark and ask him to share leadership of the expedition.

The two made a formidable pair, but would not have been able to successfully see the expedition through on their own. The French had long believed that the Missouri River might be a possible route to the western ocean. Had the Europeans arrived from the west, the upper Mississippi would have been considered a tributary of the Missouri, and not vice versa. The Missouri flowed through what had been, since the Treaty of Fontainbleau, Spanish territory.

In other words, the Americans required permission to explore it. In fact the area sold by Napoleon was much bigger than that, so big that it doubled the existing land area of the United States. Jefferson quickly realized just how important this purchase was, although he still had little idea what it would be used for.

He imagined that the explorers signing up for the expedition would be travelling into prehistory, and might even encounter woolly mammoths. He asked Lewis and Clark to find the northernmost point of the Mississippi River Basin, reasoning that it might be different from the actual source of the river. The Louisiana Purchase was finalized in the summer of Lewis, who was in Pittsburgh at the time awaiting the completion of his custom-built boat, was held up.


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