Thomas Jefferson, a strict Constructionist, was the president who purchased the territory from France. In his point of view, he was not allowed to make land purchases for the country, but he did it anyway because it was a great deal.
Jefferson, and others, believed that the purchase of land by the national government was unconstitutional because there was nothing in the Constitution directly giving the government that power. Others convinced Jefferson that it was an "implied power" of the national government, just like Hamilton argued for the National Bank. Supporters of the purchase convinced Jefferson not to wait for an amendment to be passed because Napoleon might not wait that long before he sold it to some other nation.
Essentially the conflict over whether the purchase of the Louisiana Territory was constitutional or not was the power of the President. Jefferson's own party believed in states' rights more than a strong national government, so this was a blow to them. Their elected chief executive purchased Louisiana, a HUGE decision involving a lot of land the country would have to govern that was unexplored as well as a big price tag.
The whole argument is that Jefferson made the executive decision on buying Louisiana--not Congress, not the states, but the Federal government. The checks and balances of power were still developing as he was only the third president. :)
what constitutional question did the Louisiana purchase raise?
There was nothing in the constitution about buying land from Another Country. Many saw the purchase as the president over reaching his constitutional powers.
The main issue was if a president had the power to purchase land from France. He made the deal and then went to congress.
The constitution didn't cover the purchase of land .
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 did not have a direct impact on slavery, but it indirectly contributed to the expansion of slavery in the United States. The acquisition of the vast territory provided more land for agricultural purposes, which further fueled the demand for slave labor. As the country expanded westward, it intensified the debate between slave and free states and ultimately led to the Civil War.
A sensible compromise, whereby Missouri would be allowed to join the Union as a slave-state, but after that there would be no slavery allowed, North of the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border, in any of the territories acquired through the Louisiana Purchase.
The Founding Fathers used debate and compromise to solve problems at the Constitutional Convention. The convention was held in 1787.
The 2 most important rules of the Constitutional Convention were that the discussions would be kept secret and that delegates could reopen any issue for later debate. These rules facilitated relatively free and open discussion.
There is a lot of debate concerning this issue. Some say it's Alexander Douglas's 'OXO' ( tic-tac-toe ) and some that is it William Higinbotham's 'Tennis for Two'
One of the outcomes of the constitutional debate concerning the financial plan of Alexander Hamilton was the construction of the Treasury Department. Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury.
One of the outcomes of the constitutional debate concerning the financial plan of Alexander Hamilton was the construction of the Treasury Department. Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury.
The Constitutional amendment that is most relevant to a debate depends on a few things. The topic of the debate is one of these factors.
The main constitutional arguements during the debate over slavery were representation in Congress, importation of slaves, and the Bill of Rights.
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he was afraid of mr jaggers
The current debate centers on how long certain states will be able to retain their statutory and constitutional bans on same-sex marriage.
Constitutional disputes were settled by debate and compromise.
Organization and function to the executive branch
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 did not have a direct impact on slavery, but it indirectly contributed to the expansion of slavery in the United States. The acquisition of the vast territory provided more land for agricultural purposes, which further fueled the demand for slave labor. As the country expanded westward, it intensified the debate between slave and free states and ultimately led to the Civil War.
No, there is a lot of debate concerning the use of the death penalty in the United States. For examples of proponents and opponents to the use of the death penalty, check the below sites:
The president has the Constitutional power to negotiate treaties . It is not clear that a treaty that buys land is within his powers but Jefferson did it anyway and the Senate approved the purchase treaty after much debate.