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The decision to complete the louisiana purchase was difficult for president jefferson because he believed in:
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The decision to complete the louisiana purchase was difficult for president jefferson because he believed in:
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Saving money and limiting the size of the government (APEX)
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Saving money and limiting the size of the government.
He didn't want to spend and he didn't want for the government to increase because it would create legislative problems. He however did want to buy it because he didn't want England to get it as a punishment for French losses in European wars.
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