At that time the constitution was the Consulate; originally a parliamentary democracy headed, not by a President, but by two Consuls. But by 1803 Napoleon Bonaparte was First Consul for Life, so he did all the ruling. Only a year later he was proclaimed Emperor.
The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 for $15 million.
both Great Britain and France
No, New France was ruled by a governor appointed by the King NOT the King's council
France's government is a semi-presidential system that is determined by the French Constitution of the fifth Republic.Republic
The Napoleon family ruled both France and Spain. They were the rulers of both of these areas in the middle of the 16th century.
In 1803 Napoleon ruled France as "Consul to Life"
This purchase was made in 1803 when Napoleon ruled France. The French did not have a king at this time.
France "ruled" the area. South Dakota would have been included in the Louisianna Purchase, in which the US bought the land to the west of the Mississippi River from France in 1803.
Louisiana was bought by the Americans from France for 15 million dollars in 1803.
France possessed most of the current US west of the line of demarcation. Much of it would be obtained in the 1803 Louisiana Purchase.
there was no president in France in 1803. The French leader was Napoleon Bonaparte, crowned emperor the following year.
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April 30, 1803 is the date that the negotiators signed the purchase treaty in Paris. The US Senate ratified it on October 20, 1803 and the US formally took possession on December 20, 1803.
The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 for $15 million.
Louisiana
France ruled it, and this is why it was called "French" Indochina.