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**These excerpts center on the historical context, motivations, and impacts surrounding the United States' purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867.** The primary source dispels the myth of a mere lease, emphasizing the formal treaty and Russia's rationale for selling, including economic concerns and fear of British seizure. **It also addresses the initial American skepticism towards the purchase, labeled "Seward's Folly," and acknowledges the Alaska Native perspective that Russia could not sell land it did not rightfully own.** Further context involves the Russian-American Company's role in exploiting resources, the U.S.'s "Manifest Destiny," and the long-term consequences of the transaction. **The included comments reveal varied perspectives, including those of Alaska Natives and opinions about the purchase.**
**These excerpts center on the historical context, motivations, and impacts surrounding the United States' purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867.** The primary source dispels the myth of a mere lease, emphasizing the formal treaty and Russia's rationale for selling, including economic concerns and fear of British seizure. **It also addresses the initial American skepticism towards the purchase, labeled "Seward's Folly," and acknowledges the Alaska Native perspective that Russia could not sell land it did not rightfully own.** Further context involves the Russian-American Company's role in exploiting resources, the U.S.'s "Manifest Destiny," and the long-term consequences of the transaction. **The included comments reveal varied perspectives, including those of Alaska Natives and opinions about the purchase.**