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After the Civil War ended with a Union victory, Seward pursued negotiations to expand U.S. territory. He resumed discussions to purchase Russian Alaska, which resulted in the 1867 Alaska Purchase.
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He orchestrated the purchase of the Alaska territory in 1867, which became known as “Seward's Icebox,” for two cents an acre.