New France 1803 La Nouvelle France, Historical Fiction Coin

New France 1803 La Nouvelle France, Historical Fiction Coin

$12.00
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A coin that might-have been. This coin is denominated one-sol, weighs about 9 grams of copper, and is done in the classic style of 17th century French coinage.  Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte secretly acquired the rights to the western half of the Mississippi River watershed from Spain in 1801. His plan was to use the vast resources of this territory to cross the Pacific, conquering China and the world. He was thwarted however, when a slave uprising on the island of Hispanola diverted the troops Napoleon intended to occupy New Orleans. By 1802, he faced a difficult decision regarding the colony he fondly called “New France”. If his forces attempted to control New Orleans in their weakened state, he risked a losing battle with the Americans over control of the Mississippi. On the other hand, if he were to sell the rights to the Americans, he might obtain enough money to fund his battles and gain control of Europe. Thus began the negotiations what  would unlimately be known as the Louisiana

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