Respuesta :
It was called “Seward’s Folly” because opponents saw no
value to the purchasing of Alaska from the Russians. There was nothing there except snow and ice
in the area and it was difficult to survive let alone live there. When the U.S. began to settle in Alaska, only a few people were willing to
live in such a harsh environment where one can die from the cold. That all changed when gold was discovered in the
Klondike in 1898. People now came in
large numbers to pan for gold and Seward was vindicated in his purchase.
Journalists called the Alaska purchase of 1867 as "Seward's Folly" because they thought the land was worthless. It was basically just a bunch of ice.