Thomas Jefferson fought a quasi war with France and a very real war with the Barbary Pirates.
Jefferson believed in promoting democracy and was concerned about threats to American interests from foreign powers. Additionally, ongoing conflicts and alliances in Europe made it challenging for the United States to remain isolated from international affairs.
I was avoiding my mom to not get in trouble.
the answer to this is: 1) American merchants were already trading with countries all over the world. 2)the purchase of the Louisiana purchase opened the U.S. to westward expansion which brought our nation into contact with people from other nations AND 3) the U.S had little control over the actions of the other countries (Britain for example was messing with our trading ships which led to impressment of our sailors *impressment- the kidnapping our American sailors who then are forced to work on Britain ships
judicial branch in the marbury v Madison case
thomas Jefferson
the answer to this is: 1) American merchants were already trading with countries all over the world. 2)the purchase of the Louisiana purchase opened the U.S. to westward expansion which brought our nation into contact with people from other nations AND 3) the U.S had little control over the actions of the other countries (Britain for example was messing with our trading ships which led to impressment of our sailors *impressment- the kidnapping our American sailors who then are forced to work on Britain ships
Because it is not so troubled as in Western nations.
avoiding his taxes. He's now better known as prisoner 57
When nations in the global south had trouble repaying their loans, they needed to seek other means to pay off their debts. These nations took part in a higher amount of export trade to cover their debts.
Britain and France
France and Britain
Geese were Jefferson's supporters. They always helped him with his economic problems. If he was ever in trouble with the federalists, he would go squawk to the beautiful Canadian Geese!