Necessity. Jefferson had historically been a strict constructionist prior to the acquisition of the Louisiana Purchase. However, when he was provided with the offer to buy all of the French Louisiana territory, he saw it as too good of an offer to refuse. So, he found that although the Constitution had no provision that would expressly allow him to buy land, he was allowed to make treaties with foreign nations (Art. II, Section 2, Clause 2). Therefore, he treated the land purchase as a treaty and followed the provisions provided in the Constitution for the approval of treaties.
Thomas Jefferson
No. Excluding the unowned Native Period, France gave up possession of Louisiana to the Spanish for a time prior to the purchase in 1803
Yes. Louisiana had a great many plantations prior to the Civil War.
Louisiana did not adopt Article 2 of the UCC because Louisiana is a Civil Law Jurisdiction and already had their own different sales regime prior to the UCC.
He sent Lewis and Clark to explore the land.
Thomas Jefferson's occupation prior to politics, was thaat, He was a lawyer
Thomas Jefferson's occupation prior to politics, was thaat, He was a lawyer
The headstone of Thomas Jefferson said: "Here was buried Thomas Jefferson Author of the Declaration of American Independence Of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom & Father of the University of Virginia." This was writted by Thomas Jefferson himself prior to his death.
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France had the control before the united states got.
Prior to becoming President Jefferson worked primarily as a Lawyer, although he had several other academic, agricultural, and scientific pursuits the law was his primary profession.
Necessity. Jefferson had historically been a strict constructionist prior to the acquisition of the Louisiana Purchase. However, when he was provided with the offer to buy all of the French Louisiana territory, he saw it as too good of an offer to refuse. So, he found that although the Constitution had no provision that would expressly allow him to buy land, he was allowed to make treaties with foreign nations (Art. II, Section 2, Clause 2). Therefore, he treated the land purchase as a treaty and followed the provisions provided in the Constitution for the approval of treaties.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was Martha's second husband. Prior to her first marriage, to Bathurst Skelton, who passed away just two years into their marriage, in his 24th year, Martha's maiden name was Wayles.
Thomas Jefferson was not generally inflexible during the two terms he served as President of the United States. As just one example of flexibility, he surprised and in fact pleased many 'Federalists' throughout the country by choosing to leave untouched the national bank that had been established prior to his own presidency -- and ran counter to his 'republican' principles. As another example, he chose to expand America's size (and, thus, power) through an executive purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France -- despite his misgivings about whether he, as American president, actually had the right to do so.
No. Excluding the unowned Native Period, France gave up possession of Louisiana to the Spanish for a time prior to the purchase in 1803