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    The Louisiana Purchase is signed on April 30, 1803, announced on July 4, 1803, ratified on October 20, 1803, and transferred on December 20, 1803. Louisiana Purchase , 1803 Wishing to guarantee American navigation rights on the Mississippi River , U.S. President Thomas Jefferson offered to purchase the Mississippi River port of New Orleans from ...

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    Sears began offering financing plans around 1912. [11] Early mortgage loans were typically for 5 to 15 years at 6% to 7% interest. Sales peaked in 1929, just before the Great Depression. While financing through Sears helped many homeowners purchase homes, a number of those purchasers defaulted during the ensuing Great Depression. The company ...

  7. Louisiana Purchase - Wikipedia

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    Plan of Fort Madison, built in 1808 to establish U.S. control over the northern part of the Louisiana Purchase, drawn 1810 After the early explorations, the U.S. government sought to establish control of the region, since trade along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers was still dominated by British and French traders from Canada and allied ...