How do the boundaries outlined in the Constitution of the State of Louisiana (1812) align with the 1814 map and our current boundaries? How do they differ?

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Explanation:

Both show Louisiana and it's borders

The 1814 map is just Louisiana where is the 1812 map is all of the United States including the Louisiana territory

The US Congress had to approve Louisiana becoming a state - the citizens of Louisiana had to write a constitution - the US Congress had to approve Louisiana's constitution - finally President James Madison had to sign Louisiana's statehood into law

The outlined in the Constitution of the State of Louisiana 1812 and 1814 in the map shows Louisiana borders.

  • The map with 1812 shows the Louisiana territory, and in 1814, it shows only Louisiana.
  • The Louisiana Territory was a territory of the United States after being purchased from France (Louisiana Purchase).
  • Louisiana Purchase expanded the size of America trough extending its territories in the West.
  • Louisiana became a state in 1812 as it registered under the United States as statehood.

Therefore we can conclude that Louisiana was present on the map in 1812 and 1814.

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