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Jefferson's political philosophy was to always have a "peaceful revolution" and that is what he got when Napolean of France sold the Louisiana Territory to him without a fight.
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To ask Napoleon Bonaparte to agree that the U.S. farmers could trade through New Orleans.
That land was claimed by France. Napoleon agreed to sell it to the US to get money he needed to fund his wars in Europe.
Yes, the Supreme Court affirmed the legality and constitutionality of the Louisiana Purchase in the case of Livingston v. Moore (1805). The Court ruled that the executive branch had the authority to negotiate treaties, including land acquisitions, on behalf of the United States.
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Jefferson's political philosophy was to always have a "peaceful revolution" and that is what he got when Napolean of France sold the Louisiana Territory to him without a fight.
Because they felt like it
Confederate President Jefferson Davis held a cabinet meeting on April 13, 1865. At that meeting the cabinet and Davis agreed that it was time to negotiate with Union General Sherman to agree to surrender terms.
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Jefferson.
President Truman feared the spread of Communism to Southeast Asia.
To ask Napoleon Bonaparte to agree that the U.S. farmers could trade through New Orleans.
strict versus loose interpretation of the government as well as the hamiltonian economics that in the beginning Jefferson didnt agree with. strict versus loose interpretation of the government as well as the hamiltonian economics that in the beginning Jefferson didnt agree with. strict versus loose interpretation of the government as well as the hamiltonian economics that in the beginning Jefferson didnt agree with.
It depends on if you agree with his political party or not. Thomas Jefferson, his vice-president, disagreed with him many times.
After eight months of negotiations with France, several things did not happen. One item was France's refusal to pay $20 million in damages to the US for US shipping seized by France during the undeclared war. France did agree however, to let the US out of its 1778 Treaty of Alliance. As an aside, if France and the US went to war, then there never would have been the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.