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LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803. The signatures and seals of Robert Livingston, James Monroe

LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803. The signatures and seals of Robert Livingston, James Monroe


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LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803. The signatures and seals of Robert Livingston, James Monroe

LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803.
The signatures and seals of Robert Livingston, James Monroe and Francois Barbe-Marbois on the last page of the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, Paris, 30 April 1803

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1803 April Document Event Francois Handwriting Livingstone Louisiana Purchase Monroe Page Paris Politics Robert Sale Seal Signature Treaty Barbe


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LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803 - A Historic Moment Captured in Ink

EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print showcases the last page of the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, signed and sealed by three influential figures - Robert Livingston, James Monroe, and Francois Barbe-Marbois. The year was 1803, a pivotal time in American history when the young nation expanded its territory exponentially. The image transports us back to Paris on April 30th as these men put pen to paper, forever altering the course of America's destiny. Their signatures and seals stand as testaments to their roles in this monumental event. Intriguingly preserved are their distinctive handwriting styles; each stroke tells a story of determination and diplomacy. This document symbolizes not only a sale but also an early demonstration of political prowess between nations. The significance of this acquisition cannot be overstated. The vast expanse known as Louisiana would shape America's future growth and influence for generations to come. It marked a turning point in continental politics, solidifying America's place among global powers. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, we are reminded that history is not just about dates or events; it is about people who dared to dream big and take bold actions. And through this photograph print, we can connect with those individuals who played key roles in shaping our world today.

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