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The Federalists were opposed to the Louisiana Purchase because they
believed the United States should strengthen ties with Great Britain
rather than with Napoleon and some argued that it may even be
unconstitutional. Thomas Jefferson, the president that authorized the
purchase allowed the newly acquired territory to institute slavery and
this paved the way toward the Civil War 57 years later. It was during
the Jefferson Administration and the issue of the purchase that
galvanized partisanship and fostered the creation of political parties
in the US. Also, while the French claim land was purchased, the US had
to take much of it by force from the various native inhabitants of the
land. </span>
<span>It is at the Hôtel des Menus Plaisirs in the town of Versailles</span>
<span>By 1775, the attitudes of America’s colonial rebels had shifted from "protest to war," since it became clear around this time that Britain was not going to give in to their demands regarding taxation. </span>
The strengths of the Articles of Confederation are few but one of the biggest one is state power. With the Articles of Confederation, states had the ability to make laws that they saw fit for their citizens.
For the weaknesses, the Articles of Confederation had several. One of the biggest ones was the fact the federal government could not collect taxes. This meant it was difficult to generate revenue (aka make money). Along with this, there was no president. This made it difficult, as there was no one individual person that citizens could look to for answers. Lastly, the Articles allowed each state to create their own currency (type of money). These different currencies made it difficult for states to trade with each other.