Russia had been looking for someone to sell Alaska to, as it was proving too remote for them to exploit, and proved more expensive than it was worth. Besides the United States of America, only Britain, specifically the Dominion of Canada, would be potentially interested in the purchase. However, Russian antagonism towards Britain prevented them from selling it to them. In 1897, Prime Minister Ito Hirobumi negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia.
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