<u>ANSWER:</u>
The territory of Louisiana was purchased and acquired by the United States of America from France in "1803".
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
- A total sum of fifteen million dollars was paid by the government of U.S for the purchase of Louisiana territorty. The "kingdom of France" ruled and control Louisiana from "1699" until it was lost to Spain during the war in 1762.
- The French again gained control of the territory during the Napoleon era in 1800. The fear of war with the British prompted Napoleon to consider selling the "territory of Louisiana" to the United States.
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Answer:
Lincoln was considered by many to be an abolitionist
The U.S. government sets aside lands as reservations for Native Americans.
Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
The idea of an Indian territory seems to be a predecessor to the British Indian Reservation, which was developed by the Royal Declaration of 1763, and which set aside land for the indigenous people.
The proclamation confined the European population to Crown estates east of the Appalachian Mountains. Towards the conclusion of the US war in Paris (1783), the region remained active, and land was ceded to the US. In the aftermath of the U.S. Rebellion, the British Government limited the Indian Reserves' area of land until the only lands west of the Mississippi river were included.
Most Native American tribes had established ties with the British who have been faithful to the British Empire during the American revolt, but had less established connections with the colonist insurgents of the Commonwealth.