LIBRARY UFE8R6RESS Everything Louisiana Purchase Library of Congress Search Share Results: 1-25 0f 158,260 Refined by: Available Online Refine your results View Sort By Available Online 58,260 List Relevance AIl Items 159,214 WEB PAGE Original Format Primary_Documents_in American Newspaper 131,686 History.created by_Kenneth Drexler Periodical 12,985 and Mark E Hall;_Digital Reference Specialists (Virtual Programs & Photo, Print; Drawing 9,049 Services Library_of Congress) Book/Printed Material 2,951 The Library of Congress Is home to many of the Web Page 828 most important documents in American history: Manuscript/Mixed Material 573 This Web site provides links to materials digitized from the collections of the Library of Congress Legislation 545 that supplement and enhance the study of these crucial documents_ Each section of this site links Map list of important documents from that era_ Film; Video For each Item on these lists there_ Classroom Material Software; E-Resource COLLECTION Web Archive Louisiana: European Explorations and the Louisiana Purchase Online Format The Louisiana Purchase is landmark event in Image 156,535 American history; one that had impact not only on the size of the United States but also PDF 136,600 on its economic; cultural, and political makeup. Online Text 135,206 Before President Thomas Jefferson's administration purchased the territory in 1803, Web Page 948 parts or all of the territory had been under the control of various Native American nations; From EPUB 880 the 16th century_ Video Collection Items: View 82 Items Compressed Data Date ARTICLE 2000 to 2099 1,473 The Louisiana Purchase Articles 1900 to 1999 65,778 and Essays Louisiana: European Explorations and the Louisiana 800 to 1899 89,503 Purchase Digital Collections 700 to 1799 138 Napoleonic France Acquires Louisiana On 600 to 1699 October 1800, within 24 hours of signing peace settlement with the United States, First 1500 to 1599 Consul of the Republic of France Napoleon 1000 to 1099 Bonaparte, acquired Louisiana from Spaln by the secret Treaty of San Ildefonso. To the distress of the United States; Napoleon held title to the Location Mississippi River and the port of New Orleans United States 139,463 Date: 800 Washington 55,378 Washington D.C: 55,359 RESEARCH GUIDE District of Columbia 55,215 Louisiana Purchase: A Legislative New York 32,371 Timeline: Introduction lasting