The Alaska Purchase of 1867 was when the United States bought a huge piece of land from Russia for not much money.
Imagine you have a big toy box full of toys, and your friend offers to buy it from you for just a few candies. That’s kind of what happened with Alaska. The United States wanted to grow bigger, so they offered Russia $7.2 million for the whole land, which is like buying a huge toy box for just a few candies!
Why It Was a Good Deal
Alaska is really big and has lots of cool things, like snow, forests, mountains, and even fish that swim in icy water. The United States didn’t know all these things at first, but they thought it might be useful someday.
It’s like buying a big empty backpack for just a few candies. You don’t know what you’ll put in it yet, but it’s going to help you on your adventures!
A Long Time Later
People called this deal the Alaska Purchase, and it took over 30 years before the United States used Alaska as much as it could, kind of like how you might not use that big backpack right away, but later it becomes super helpful!
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