<span>-French North American mainland territory had been unproductive and costly to maintain in past wars, something that Napoleon knew he could not afford in the upcoming wars.
</span><span> -Britain had already declared war on France, surely part of the reason was to try and encourage better Franco-American relations. Surely Napoleon had some idea of American pride and stubbornness as well, once the U.S. controlled the territory </span>
<span>-</span><span>Napoleon knew that there was no way any European power (Britain specifically) would conquer the territory. </span>
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Napoleon needed money and the sale of the Louisiana territory brought France some much needed capital. </span>
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Based on the information given, it should be noted that Civilian casualties in World War I were increased by disease and starvation.
World War 1 was the first world war that started in 1914 and ended by 1918. It was caused by the assassination of Ferdinand Franz.
It should be noted that Civilian casualties in World War I were increased by disease and starvation. During this period, Civilian casualties were more than military casualties.
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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be the one having to do with the Roman empire being more diverse, since the Romans were more of a trading society than the Chinese at this time. C<span>omparing Han China and the Roman Empire gives context and assists understanding of China's interactions and relations with other civilizations of </span>Antiquity<span>. In his China and the Roman Empire before </span>Constantine<span>, their "differences outweighed the similarities".</span>