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Louisiana had been Nike Shoes Australia ceded to France. Jefferson then asked for two millions of dollars, and set on foot a negotiation for the purchase of " New Orleans and the provinces of East and West Florida." Mr. Monroe and Ralph Lauren Outlet Mr. Livingston were joined in the mission, and set out immediately for Paris.About the time of the arrival of the American Envoys, Great Britain began to manifest symptoms of alarm at the ambitious projects and growing power of North Face Sale Napoleon, and particularly in his Cheap North Face acquisition of Louisiana, and the contemplated possession of that extensive country with a large army. With this view the fleet and troops under General Victor, destined for that country, were kept so long blockaded that they were finally disembarked, and turned to a different service. Ralph Lauren Outlet Online The inventive genius of Napoleon suggested an immediate remedy. He found that it would be impossible for him to occupy Nike Australia Louisiana, and he therefore resolved to exchange it for money, which France needed far more than she needed transatlantic territory. The fitful peace of Amiens was. Drawing to its close, and the bad faith of England was The North Face Sale about to plunge Europe into a war that laid low all the Continent, that crippled her own power North Face Coupons and nearly exhausted her means and credit, and that carried death and devastation in its track through a long series of well nigh fifteen years. So soon as the French Emperor had resolved on his course, he convoked his counsel, and announced to them the approaching rupture. This was early in March, and Mr. Monroe had not then joined Mr. Livingston, our Minister resident in France. The designs of the Emperor are unfolded by the characteristic speech made to his confidental advisers, and seem strikingly to comport with the subsequent testimony of John Randolph, " that France wanted money, and must have it." " I will not," said Napoleon, "keep a possession which would not be safe in our hands, which would perhaps embroil me with the Americans, or produce a coldness between us. I will make use of it, on the contrary, to attach them to me, to embroil them with the English, and to raise up against the latter, enemies who will one day avenge us, if we should not succeed in avenging ourselves. My resolution is taken; I will give Louisiana to the United States. But as they have no territory to cede to us in exchange, I will demand a sum of money towards defraying the expenses
