Yes, the purchase of the Louisiana Territory was Constitutional because there is nothing stated in the Constitution about purchasing anything. This putting it in the implied powers (powers that are not stated in the constitution) spot.
It was not constitutional, Thomas Jefferson bought it himself without the legislative or judicial branch even knowing about it. Thomas Jefferson was a strange man
Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon Bonaparte after he purchased it from the Spanish.
France.The Louisiana Territory was owned by France, and was sold to Thomas Jefferson by Napoleon Bonaparte.
The Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase helped to double the size of the United States.
The treaty that transferred the Louisiana Territory from France to the United States is called the Louisiana Purchase Treaty. It was signed in 1803.
He was unsure if it was allowed by the constitution.
He was unsure if it was allowed by the constitution.
Jefferson arranged the purchase from Napoleon.
What did Thomas Jefferson purchase the Louisiana
The Louisiana Purchase
Louisiana Purchase
Robert Livingston and James Monroe arranged the purchase of the Louisiana Territory. They wanted to purchase the port of New Orleans and were surprised when the French offered to sell the entire Louisiana Territory.
Robert Livingston and James Monroe arranged the purchase of the Louisiana Territory. They wanted to purchase the port of New Orleans and were surprised when the French offered to sell the entire Louisiana Territory.