There was nothing in the constitution about buying land.
some effects were having to buy the territory and compromise with the federalists
Most were members of the Federalist Party like former Senator George Cabot of Massachusetts and Massachusetta Senator Timothy Pickering. Pickering was well qualified to lead the opposition having served as Postmaster General, Secretary of War and Secretary of State. It should be noted that in many cases there were different reasons for opposition to the Louisiana Purchase. Some were against it on Constitutional grounds, some felt it would anger the British and still others felt that it was a waste of good money.
some of the most important people from Lousisiana Purchase was Napolieon and Thomas Jefferson. they did a lot during the Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase was not a single transaction with a clear, predefined boundary. It did not solely involve the acquisition of land from France; rather, it was a complex negotiation that included various territories with uncertain borders. Additionally, it was not universally supported at the time; some Americans opposed it due to concerns over constitutional authority and the implications for slavery.
it was cheap and a good deal
some effects were having to buy the territory and compromise with the federalists
Most were members of the Federalist Party like former Senator George Cabot of Massachusetts and Massachusetta Senator Timothy Pickering. Pickering was well qualified to lead the opposition having served as Postmaster General, Secretary of War and Secretary of State. It should be noted that in many cases there were different reasons for opposition to the Louisiana Purchase. Some were against it on Constitutional grounds, some felt it would anger the British and still others felt that it was a waste of good money.
some of the most important people from Lousisiana Purchase was Napolieon and Thomas Jefferson. they did a lot during the Louisiana Purchase
no, some people thought the purchase was a mistake
he wrote the declaration of independence.
Some of the many anti-federalists were Patrick Henry, Edmund Randolph and Samuel Adams. Sam Adams opposed the new Constitution until Massachusetts Federalists agreed to add a Bill of Rights. The leaders of the many anti-federalists were Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine and Patrick Henry.
New Orleans
The Louisiana Purchase was not a single transaction with a clear, predefined boundary. It did not solely involve the acquisition of land from France; rather, it was a complex negotiation that included various territories with uncertain borders. Additionally, it was not universally supported at the time; some Americans opposed it due to concerns over constitutional authority and the implications for slavery.
Lewis and Clark
it was cheap and a good deal
The Louisiana Purchase was about the westward expansion of the new United States. It was purchased from France in 1803 and amounted to 800,000 square miles of new land.
it still had many people there