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      <title>when alaska was purchased</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The purchase of Alaska in 1867 marked a pivotal moment in the expansion of the United States, transforming a vast, remote wilderness into what would become the nation&amp;rsquo;s largest state. Far more than a simple real estate transaction, this acquisition was a geopolitical chess move, a testament to American ambition, and the beginning of a remarkable journey that would reveal Alaska&amp;rsquo;s immense natural wealth and establish it as one of the world&amp;rsquo;s most captivating travel destinations. Understanding &amp;ldquo;when Alaska was purchased&amp;rdquo; requires a deep dive into the historical context, the personalities involved, and the subsequent events that shaped this incredible land from a perceived &amp;ldquo;folly&amp;rdquo; into a treasure trove of resources, adventure, and unparalleled natural beauty. Today, the legacy of this purchase underpins a vibrant tourism industry, offering diverse accommodation options and unique lifestyle experiences for travelers seeking everything from rugged expeditions to luxurious wilderness retreats.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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