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Simora [160]
3 years ago
13

Why did Monroe veto road and canal projects?

History
2 answers:
Diano4ka-milaya [45]3 years ago
7 0
<span>Monroe thought that putting federal money towards road and canal projects was unconstitutional and wanted to leave it up to the states. He felt that the states were given a power to make changes to their territories, and the federal control and power needed to be used for other things.</span>
Wittaler [7]3 years ago
6 0

American President Monroe vetoed congress acts in regards to road and canal projects because he objected that the constitution of United States does not provides spending of government money on state roads and canals.  

Further Explanation:

James Monroe was the fifth President of United States. The period in which he us leader of the country was called as ‘Era of Good Feelings’. The time when he entered politics, He had strong political background as before becoming President he had served as Senator once and had been Governor of Virginia twice. He also served as Secretary of State and war to the President before him. Monroe was always known as People’s president as he was extremely dedicated and sincere towards his work. There was peace and economic growth throughout the country during the First half of Monroe’s Presidency by the second half was not that good as prosperity collapsed after War of 1812 and resurgence of socialism grown in the country and then the Panic of 1819 took place as the country faced strong competition from foreign goods in terms of exports and this economic slowdown affected n bankruptcies and prisons full of Debtors. The Monroe’s policy with regards to development of roads and canals was opposed by many people and even the voices of oppose came from within his party also. The Constitution of United States did not provided spending of government money on state roads and canals under Federal government and Monroe vetoed any bill whichever provided funds to the states for development of roads and canals.  

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Answer details:

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: James Monroe leadership

Keywords:

President, United States of America, Senate, James Monroe, Veto, Canals, Roads, Developments, S5tate, Federal Government, Policies.  

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