What caused Napoleon to decide to sell the Louisiana Territory to the united states?
A) It was to far away to govern affectively.
B) The Louisiana territory was no longer useful to him after a slave revolt from Haiti
C) He could no longer control the native Americans living in there territory.
D) He was about to lose it in a war to Spain, so he decided to sell it instead.

Respuesta :

The answer would be c i think

Answer:

C. He could no longer control the Native Americans living in the territory.

Explanation:

Napoleon couldn’t abide the idea of the island being controlled by former slaves. Behind the scenes, he plotted to take the island back over and reinstitute slavery. But when French forces invaded Haiti in an attempt to restore the original order, the slave rebellion refused to budge. They burned cities, used guerrilla warfare and killed thousands.

France was in shock, and Napoleon began to realize that his dream of a French empire in the Americas might be doomed. He’d planned to send troops to Louisiana to take over the colony, which he had received from the Spanish through a secret treaty in 1800, in the hopes of using the territory as a trade venue for the commodities produced in Haiti. But if Haiti was under the control of the slaves, his plan was for naught.

Thomas Jefferson and his cabinet, themselves terrified of a French presence so close to the United States, used this conundrum as an opening. They approached the French with the offer to buy New Orleans, a port city of vital significance to American trade that they worried about France owning. To their surprise, France offered to sell them the entire territory of Louisiana instead.

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