"The Louisiana Purchase" by Thomas Fleming Book Review by Master Researcher
"The Louisiana Purchase" by Thomas Fleming
A review of the book "The Louisiana Purchase" by Thomas Fleming.
# 86118
| 1,350 words
| 1 source
| 2005
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Published
on Dec 01, 2005
in
Literature
(American)
, History
(U.S. Colonization of North America)
, History
(U.S. The Young Nation 1800-1848)
, History
(General)
, Literature
(General)
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Description:
This paper provides both a summary and an analysis of Thomas Fleming's book 'The Louisiana Purchase', a book detailing the history of the purchase of Louisiana by the United States. According to this paper, Fleming examines the process that led to the purchase of the Louisiana territory from its inception to the very end.
From the Paper:
"The Louisiana Purchase added over 830,000 square miles of land to the territory possessed by the United States, virtually doubling the country's size. The land that was added would eventually be divided into a number of the current southern, Midwestern, and western states. Such an extensive addition to a country does not happen overnight, nor can it happen without collaboration between many people. The Louisiana Purchase was no exception. Thomas Fleming's book, 'The Louisiana Purchase', looks at many, if not all, of the factors that went into this massive undertaking."Cite this Book Review:
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"The Louisiana Purchase" by Thomas Fleming (2005, December 01)
Retrieved June 07, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/book-review/the-louisiana-purchase-by-thomas-fleming-86118/
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""The Louisiana Purchase" by Thomas Fleming" 01 December 2005.
Web. 07 June. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/book-review/the-louisiana-purchase-by-thomas-fleming-86118/>