The historical audacity of the Louisiana Purchase - Judy Walton

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Transcriber: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
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Have you heard the one about Thomas Jefferson
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and the Louisiana Territory?
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Thomas Jefferson, author of The Declaration of Independence,
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was not a fan of the new constitution presented in 1787.
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He was very worried
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that The Constitution gave too much power
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to the new, national government,
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and not enough power to the states,
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an issue known as "big government".
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Jefferson only reluctantly agreed to support it
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when his friend, James Madison,
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promised to propose a bill of rights after it was ratified.
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But Jefferson's fears about big government did not go away.
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For example, Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton,
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proposed a national bank in 1790,
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and Jefferson knew there was no provision in The Constitution
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to permit such a thing.
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Hamilton claimed some sort of implied powers mumbo-jumbo.
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Sure, it wasn't written in The Constitution,
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but The Constitution implied that it could be done.
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But, Jefferson wasn't buying it.
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Nonetheless, the bank was established
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by Hamilton and President Washington.
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When Jefferson was sworn in as President in 1801,
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he pledged to reduce the size and scope
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of the national government.
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But, of course, things didn't go exactly as he had planned.
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Spain secretly transferred the Louisiana Territory to France
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right beneath Jefferson's nose.
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When Congress found out,
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they quickly began discussions with France
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to buy a piece of the territory
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along the Mississippi River for about $2 million.
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But, there was one little problem:
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Jefferson knew there was no provision
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in The Constitution to buy foreign territory.
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So what was a strict constructionist to do?
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First, he tried to get an amendment to The Constitution passed
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that would expressly permit the purchase,
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but Congress wasn't willing to do it.
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Then, without permission, the U.S. negotiators in France
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cut a deal for all of the territory
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for a cool $15 million dollars.
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That new land doubled the size of the nation!
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Now Jefferson was really stuck.
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He knew that the territory would be a great acquisition for the country,
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providing lots of new land for farmers and other settlers,
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but how could he constitutionally justify it?
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In the end, Jefferson turned to the argument
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used by his old foe Alexander Hamilton.
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He claimed that the power to purchase the territory
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is implied in The Constitution's treaty-making power.
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This was the exact argument
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that he had mocked openly a decade before,
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so it must have crushed his pride to have to use it.
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But more importantly,
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he may have committed the biggest big government play ever!
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How ironic is it
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that one of the biggest opponents of big government
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doubled the size of the young country
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and did so while openly questioning its constitutionality?
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At $15 million,
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which is about three cents an acre,
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it has been called by many
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the greatest real estate deal
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in the history of the United States.
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