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Demetrius Todd
14 April, 18:14
Why did Monroe veto the road and canal projects
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Kristian Krause
14 April, 19:44
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Monroe was constantly objecting to the fact that the constitution did not explicitly mention or provide for spending the money of the government on road and canal projects (which he believed were very essential projects at that time).
Therefore, Monroe consistently vetoed the acts of the congress for providing the funds that are to be used on such projects.
On the other hands, other states were left to do any internal improvements on their own.
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