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The Code Noir (French pronunciation: , Black Code) was a decree originally passed by France's King Louis XIV in 1685. The Code Noir defined the conditions of slavery in the French colonial empire, restricted the activities of free Negroes, forbade the exercise of any religion other than Roman Catholicism, and ordered all Jews out of France's colonies. I never knew much of this so I got wiki to help me out. Just switch the words up a bit and you'll be fine.. Sorry was not the biggest help buy I'm doing what I can and trying my best!
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The Louisiana Purchase initially presented a dilemma for President Thomas Jefferson because he believed it would The Louisiana Purchase initially presented a dilemma for President Thomas Jefferson because he believed it would violate his strict constructionist view of the United States Constitution. Jefferson also faced domestic opposition to his plan of Louisiana Purchase. I hope that this answer comes to your help. Jefferson also faced domestic opposition to his plan of Louisiana Purchase. I hope that this answer comes to your help.
•The king refused to enforce laws
•He forbid the legislature from passing laws
•He refused to pass laws that would be beneficial to certain states unless they forfeited their rights of representation.
•He made it difficult for the colonists to participate in governance.
•He forbid the passing of laws that would establish judiciary power.
•He forbid judges from making decisions based on the facts of the case, as well as the law in itself. He also took away their independence to make these decisions.
•He forced the colonists to allow soldiers to stay in their homes, and did this during times of peace as well.
•He taxed citizens without their permission or approval.
•He denied Jury Trials to those who had commited crimes when the colonists would deem the trial that befitted the crime to be appropriate.
• And he refused to provide colonists protection from foreign agrresion on their own lands (colonial lands).