The purchase of Alaska ridiculed because the critics had ridiculed the purchase because the deal was secret and because it was referred to as an icebox and polar garden.
<h3>What did people think was the issue with Alaska?</h3>
The critics to the purchase had called it Seward's Folly. They had been opposed to the buying of the area because they believed that it was a barren place and that nothing good could come out of it.
They referred to it as an icebox and also as a polar garden. A lot of derogatory terms was used to link the purchase because they did not believe it to be a wise idea.
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US immigrants created significant numbers of enclaves because of the hostility they faced (not the other way around). In the 1800s, unemployment levels weren't a significant concern relevant to this issue, and overpopulation worries weren't fully realized as a contemporaneous issue.