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The three fact families for the subtraction equation 1803 - 925 are: 1803 - 925 = 878 925 + 878 = 1803 878 + 925 = 1803 These equations demonstrate the relationship between addition and subtraction using the same numbers.
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The term that refers to the addition of an area to the United States is "territorial acquisition." This can occur through various means such as treaties, purchases, or annexation. Notable examples include the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and the annexation of Texas in 1845. These acquisitions played significant roles in the expansion of the U.S. territory.
It was during 1803.
Any suspected 1803 dime should be authenticated by a qualified dealer or appraiser. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 02/2010: Very worn condition - $870 Moderately worn - $1,860 Slightly worn - $2,550 Almost no wear - $16,514 Uncirculated - $54,000 and up depending on quality.
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more states were added.
Only one state, Ohio, was in existence in what we know as the Midwest at that time. In 1803 The Northwest Territory was divided into the state of Ohio with the rest becoming the Indiana Territory.
In 1803, the region that is now the Midwest was primarily part of the Northwest Territory, which included areas that would later become several states. At that time, Ohio was the only state formally admitted to the Union, having become a state in 1803. Other states in the Midwest, such as Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa, were not yet established as states but were part of the territory.
The Louisiana Purchase took place in 1803 when the United States acquired approximately 828,000 square miles of territory from France for $15 million. It doubled the size of the United States and had a significant impact on the country's expansion and development.
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin.
Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana and​ Illinois.
Most of the Midwest was purchased from France in 1803 for a price of $15 million. This was known as the Louisiana purchase. A small amount of Minnesota, North Dakota, and Montana was ceded by the British later, in 1818.
Between 1803 and 1860, the Midwest underwent significant changes, primarily due to westward expansion and the growth of agriculture. The region transformed from a largely uninhabited wilderness into a thriving agricultural hub, attracting settlers and immigrants drawn by the promise of fertile land. The introduction of new transportation systems, such as canals and railroads, facilitated trade and movement, further integrating the Midwest into the national economy. Additionally, this period saw the rise of cities and increased cultural diversity as various communities established themselves throughout the region.
The area in the Midwest that was part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 includes a significant portion of present-day Missouri, as well as parts of Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas. This vast territory was acquired from France and greatly expanded the United States, facilitating westward expansion and settlement. The Purchase played a crucial role in shaping the geopolitical landscape of the United States.
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