Answer: The constitution did not regulate the purchase of territory.
Step-by-step explanation:
President Jefferson sent James Monroe to Europe to negotiate with the French authorities about buying Louisiana. Monroe had ten million at his disposal, the French asked for 22 million, and in the end, the territory was sold for 15 million. In that way, Jefferson went beyond the constitutional framework since his move was not defined. The president thought that he did it for the nation's benefit because he considered a bad situation in which the French would control the Mississippi River. The French, on the other hand, desperately needed money to finance war campaigns in Europe.