Known as the Louisiana Purchase, it opened up great opportunities to the United States and was one of Thomas Jefferson’s most important achievements. It introduced westward expansion, which made it possible for the United States to become a stable country and one of the great powers. Thomas Jefferson made it his goal to explore the west, and thought that the Louisiana purchase was a safe way to assure the U.S. safe passage while expediting. Since the North and South had frequent debates over the balance between slave and non-slave states, the Louisiana Purchase caused them to have disagreements about this because the large amount of land could have overpowered either of the factions. Popular sovereignty comes into play here with advantages towards the people because of their superiority in the decision. However, some people were unhappy with this outcome because the land acquired by the Mexican Cession was becoming increasingly free-soil and the equal distribution of free and slave states were becoming unbalanced. The executive branch played a pivotal role in sparking tension over this new land because the land had no previous affiliation to either a pro-slave scenario or an anti-slave scenario until it was purchased by Thomas
Known as the Louisiana Purchase, it opened up great opportunities to the United States and was one of Thomas Jefferson’s most important achievements. It introduced westward expansion, which made it possible for the United States to become a stable country and one of the great powers. Thomas Jefferson made it his goal to explore the west, and thought that the Louisiana purchase was a safe way to assure the U.S. safe passage while expediting. Since the North and South had frequent debates over the balance between slave and non-slave states, the Louisiana Purchase caused them to have disagreements about this because the large amount of land could have overpowered either of the factions. Popular sovereignty comes into play here with advantages towards the people because of their superiority in the decision. However, some people were unhappy with this outcome because the land acquired by the Mexican Cession was becoming increasingly free-soil and the equal distribution of free and slave states were becoming unbalanced. The executive branch played a pivotal role in sparking tension over this new land because the land had no previous affiliation to either a pro-slave scenario or an anti-slave scenario until it was purchased by Thomas