The Louisiana Purchase is fake

Legal is determined by the government in power.
The contract met the standard requirements: two or more parties, and bargained for mutual exchange.
And don't be jealous of Le Emperor. He was a cool dude in a cool mood.
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Would you like to buy Alpha Centauri from me for 5 cents?
 
It made no sense for Jefferson to pay his enemy for land that was already in the United States. Paying the enemy is stupid, and Jefferson was no fool.
 
and where does it follow that Louisiana at that time had something to do with France?
 
The coup in 1799 put him in power
there are no documents confirming his authority at that time. There is only information that he defeated the Сonvent. It looks like there was a civil war before the 1st empire
 
If Louisiana was part of the Southern Confederacy, how could it belong to France?
 
Probably related to all those French speaking people in Louisiana at the time
How many are there? It doesn't prove anything. Most in the US after English-speaking Hispanic. And Louisiana at that time had a different geography
 
Jefferson was an anti-federalist. Roosevelt's British henchmen wrote your "history"
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Hey nitwit ... There are People in Louisiana that still speak French.
You cannot practice law in the State of Louisiana unless you understand the Napoleonic Code.
We don't even have Counties in Louisiana ... We have Parishes.

Where the French were certainly not the only ones who wrote our history in Louisiana, history is inescapable when you get here.
It's in everything ... The names of places, the battlefields everywhere, the Native American Nations, No Man's Land ... It's in the damn dirt you silly bastard.

Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler ... :auiqs.jpg:

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If Louisiana was part of the Southern Confederacy, how could it belong to France?

You are combining things that had nothing to do with each other.

The STATE OF LOUISIANA is not the Louisiana Purchase. In fact, the state only accounts for 6% of the 828,000 square miles of land we bought from France.

We bought the land in 1803.
Louisiana seceded from the Union in 1860.

The two events had nothing to do with each other.
 
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It's codified in our Civil Law in the State of Louisiana ... It was adopted in 1812, and still remains.
It affects everything in Civil Matters from Easements to Inheritance in the State of Louisiana.

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I didn't understand. Is there or not? Case law is incompatible with the Napoleonic Code. Napoleon banned case law
 

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