Loose And Strict Constructionist Of The Constitution

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Loose and Strict Constructionist of the Constitution

The main similarity was that both factions recognized the Constitution as the guide that must be followed in running the new nation. The difference was on how they thought it guided us.
Strict constructionists said that it was to be followed to the letter...if it wasn't in the Constitution you couldn't do it. They felt that it covered everything adequately and allowing a broad interpretation opened up too many possibilities.
Loose construction saw the Constitution as an idea to serve as a guide to model the new nation on. If it was in the best interest of the nation and didn't violate the Constitution then it was OK.
When Jefferson was offered the Louisiana Territory by Napoleon, he was in a bind. He'd already had his eyes on it and wanted it badly, but there was nothing in the Constitution that said the president had that authority...and he was a strict guy!
We've never fully settled this argument.
Unlike the Federalists, who were broad constructionists, Jeffersonian Republicans are usually characterized as strict constructionists. With respect to the federal Constitution, Jeffersonian Republicans are for the “strict” interpretation of the Constitution, while the Federalist Party and its supporters are in favor of the “loose” interpretation. However, during the period of 1801-1817, this characterization of Jefferson’s and Madison’s views began to differ. The Democrat Republicans almost switched their roles with the Federalists.

In the early 1800s Thomas Jefferson envisioned American society as a nation of independent farmers living under the central government that exercised a minimum control over their rights and protected individual rights of the people gr...

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...aw was unconstitutional.
Together with Madison, Thomas Jefferson now came to the belief that Constitution is not something sacred that cannot be touched. Even thought they did not favor frequent and untried changes in laws and constitutions, they believed that if laws and institutions make progress and new discoveries, then changes can be made depending on the circumstances.
As the philosophical beliefs of the Democrat- Republican and the Federalist Party evolved, many changes sprung in U.S. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison became loose interpreters because of the different obstacles and opportunities they faced along their way. On the other hand, Federalists somewhat became strict constructionist because that is what benefited them at that time. The characterization of the two parties from the early 1800s was not any longer accurate and a new society evolved.

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