Jackson Purchase

The Jackson Purchase, also known as the Purchase Region or simply the Purchase, is a region in the U.S. state of Kentucky bounded by the Mississippi River to the west, the Ohio River to the north, and the Tennessee River to the east.

Jackson Purchase
Territorial acquisition

Counties comprising the Jackson Purchase region
DemonymChickasaw
Area 
Area transferred
  1818Western Kentucky, West Tennessee, from The Chickasaw Nation
 2020
6,202.5 km2 (2,394.8 sq mi)
Population 
 2020
196,876
StatusFormer disputed territory
Government
  TypeFederal & State
U.S. negotiator 
 1818
General Andrew Jackson
U.S. negotiator 
 1818
Ex-governor Isaac Shelby
Historical eraWestward expansion of the U.S.
 Claimed by U.S.
1792
 U.S. acquired in Treaty of Tuscaloosa
October, 1818
 Annexed to Kentucky & Tennessee
1819
Subdivisions
  TypeCounties
  Units
Today part ofWestern Kentucky & West Tennessee

Jackson's Purchase also included all of Tennessee west of the Tennessee River. In modern usage, however, the term refers only to the Kentucky portion of the Jackson Purchase. The southern portion is simply called West Tennessee.

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