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Events Prior to 1803
1682
René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, claims for France all territory drained by Mississippi River from Canada to Gulf of Mexico and names it Louisiana.

1718
New Orleans is founded.

1762
France cedes New Orleans and Louisiana west of the Mississippi to Spain.

1763
France cedes territories east of the Mississippi and north of New Orleans to Britain.

1783
Treaty of Paris gives newly independent United States free access to the Mississippi.

1784
Spain closes lower Mississippi and New Orleans to foreigners.

1789 French Revolution begins.
1790
Slaves revolt on Caribbean island of Saint Domingue, France’s richest colony.

1795
Spain reopens the Mississippi and New Orleans to Americans.

1799
Napoleon Bonaparte seizes power in France.

1800
Spain secretly agrees to return Louisiana to France in exchange for Eturia, a small kingdom in Italy.

1801 President Jefferson names Robert Livingston minister to France.
1802
Spain cedes Louisiana to France. New Orleans is closed to American shipping. French army sent to re-establish control in Saint Domingue is decimated.
Events of 1803
January
Jefferson sends James Monroe to join Livingston in France.

February
Napoleon decides against sending more troops to Saint Domingue and instead orders forces to sail to New Orleans.

March
Napoleon cancels military expedition to Louisiana.

April 11
Foreign Minister Talleyrand tells Livingston that France is willing to sell all of Louisiana.

April 12
Monroe arrives in Paris and joins Livingston in negotiations with Finance Minister Barbé-Marbois.
May 18
Britain declares war on France.
July 4
Purchase is officially announced in United States.
October 20
U.S. Senate ratifies purchase treaty.

November 30
Spain formally transfers Louisiana to France.

December 20
France formally transfers Louisiana to United States
December 30
United States takes formal possession of Louisiana.


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