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What was the phrase used by congress to describe the puchase of alaska

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To purchase Alaska from Russia was a hefty price of $7.2 million! At the time critics thought Seward was crazy and called the deal "Seward's folly". Seward was mocked for spending so much on "Seward's icebox" and Andrew Jackson's "polar bear garden".

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Seward's Folly. Because the deal was thought to be foolish
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