U.S. Presidents 1789 to 1840
point the governor of the state of Virginia, and both helped to solidify the Louisiana Purchase. During Jefferson’s first term as President, he sent James Monroe to France to negotiate a purchase of the port of New Orleans. However, James Monroe took the deal a step further by negotiating the entire Louisiana Purchase in 1803, which “effectively doubled the size of the United States,” (“James Monroe” 1). Both Jefferson and Monroe deserve credit for the Louisiana Purchase, a formidable moment in American history because of the way it expanded not just territorial acquisitions but also American political and economic power throughout the New World.… Continue Reading...