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how did the lousiana purchase shape policies and provoke resistance at the same time? 1 paragraph do a claim 2 pieces of evidence and reasoning. dont sound like ai either

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The Louisiana Purchase pushed U.S. policy in a national, expansionist direction while also stirring sharp resistance at home and on the frontier. For example, Jefferson—who’d long called for a strict reading of the Constitution—nevertheless used broad executive power to buy the territory and immediately funded the Lewis and Clark expedition and surveying efforts, setting precedents for federal involvement in exploration, land policy, and territorial governance. At the same time the deal provoked opposition: Federalists in New England condemned the purchase as unconstitutional and a political threat to their influence (some even flirted with secession), and Indigenous nations across the trans-Mississippi reacted to accelerating settlement with organized resistance and alliances (seen later in figures like Tecumseh), forcing the government into military and coercive responses. These twin effects—new, nationwide policy initiatives and fierce pushback—show how one bold act both expanded federal capacity and exposed deep political and social fault lines.