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Jayvion
17 July, 18:10
Why was the louisiana purchase important?
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Malia Hoover
17 July, 20:54
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The Louisiana Purchase is important because it gave the U. S. control of the Mississippi River and the port city of New Orleans, both of which were used by farmers to ship their crops and get paid.
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