Thomas Jefferson-1801-1809. Jefferson’s Dilemma Offered France’s Louisiana Territory Jefferson was a Strict Constructionist Follow Constitution.

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Thomas Jefferson

Jefferson’s Dilemma Offered France’s Louisiana Territory Jefferson was a Strict Constructionist Follow Constitution to the letter no using The Elastic Clause-Necessary and Proper Decided purchase was best for nation Louisiana Purchase Doubled size of nation $15 million-.03 acre-524,800,000 acres

Lewis and Clarke Expedition Meriwether Lewis William Clark

Foreign Affairs Problems

Britain and France disrupted American trade Destroyed American Merchant Ships British forced Americans into their navy- Known as Impressment Jefferson enacted The Embargo Act Forbid all American ForeignTrade- Made economy worse- Repealed law-No trade w/Br. or Fr.

Foreign Affairs Problems Freedom of the Seas would continue to be a problem for the next president James Madison.