The purchase of Alaska ridiculed because the critics had ridiculed the purchase because the deal was secret and because it was referred to as an icebox and polar garden.
<h3>What did people think was the issue with Alaska?</h3>
The critics to the purchase had called it Seward's Folly. They had been opposed to the buying of the area because they believed that it was a barren place and that nothing good could come out of it.
They referred to it as an icebox and also as a polar garden. A lot of derogatory terms was used to link the purchase because they did not believe it to be a wise idea.
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It was ratified on "March 1, 1781", they had to be replaced by the Constitution post the "Constitutional Convention in 1787". The constitution came to effect by replacing the articles in 1789, as the articles had a number of weaknesses as they gave states too much power, specifically more than the federal government
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They disagreed about it because Madison and Jefferson thought that the plan would only benefit the wealthy. They also thought that it would be unconstitutional. The bank was not around for much longer.
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