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How did Jefferson feel about the Louisiana purchase, even though he compromised his principles in order to make it happen?

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Jefferson had serious doubts about whether he could move forward with an outright purchase — the Constitution did not grant the president the right to negotiate this kind of property deal.

Explanation: Jeffersons' agrarian democracy required the Louisiana Purchase, but Jefferson himself was still very uneasy about the deal. The simple reason for this is that he wasn't convinced that the Constitution gave him the legal authority to purchase land from another country.

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