Louisiana Purchase DBQ

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The Federalists opposition to the Louisiana purchase was practical because the expansion of the United States’ territory potentially allowed militant vulnerability and increased incommensurate representation of slave and free states. Federalists argued that the purchase of the land would put the baby nation in a defenseless position if a war was to approach (Doc A). Their argument was reasonable as the great amount of land containing so few people would allow foreign countries to easily enter and capture land within the Louisiana purchase territory. In addition to the militant concerns, the Federalists were wary of the Louisiana purchase because they feared the admission of additional states would offset the political standings. All states