How Did Thomas Jefferson Went Against The Louisiana Purchase

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The Louisiana Purchase posed several significant moral dilemmas for President Thomas Jefferson, among these were the fact that it went against everything Jefferson believed in and also there was not any kind of power granted to the President to decide this, let alone funds to pay for the land purchase. Many people could argue what the land could do for them, also whether or not Jefferson wanted to be known as the President that went against everything he believed for land. President Thomas Jefferson was an Anti-Federalist and even though he wrote the Declaration of Independence, he did not believe in or help with the Constitution’s rights. President Jefferson argued with Hamilton over the National Bank, Hamilton believed that the Constitution …show more content…

After seeing what the treat could do to American and France President Jefferson decided that he would just buy the New Orleans territory from France, but that did not settle so well the France. In order to avoid war with France they came back with an agreement that President Jefferson could buy the whole Louisiana Territory for on a couple pennies an acre equaling to only $15 million dollars. President Jefferson decided it was a deal that he couldn’t resist and even though it went against everything he believed it, that he was still going to go ahead and buy it and not wait for a Constitutional agreement that could possible fall through, lose the land and be the start of a new war. Luckily the people agreed with Jefferson on the decision to buy the land and it did not cause any conflicts to anyone involved in the trade. Even though President Jefferson could not pay the full $15 million right off he decided borrow money from Great Britain and slowly paid them back every penny he owed. With the purchase of this land it doubled the size of American and boundaries would have to be arranged with Spain but it ended up leading to the famous expedition of Lewis and Clark in the new territory. It opened

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