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    "The Declaration of Independence" was written in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson to declare the colonies free and independent from Great Britain. Jefferson used deductive reasoning in the form of a syllogism to argue his claim that because the colonist’s "unalienable rights" (612) were being denied by Great Britain‚ the colonies were breaking free from Great Britain’s rule to form their own free and independent states. Jefferson gave evidence of the king’s tyranny against the colonies to effectively support

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    Republicans‚ led by Thomas Jefferson‚ promoted increasing the common man’s role in government. Although both political parties had good intentions for the future of the United States‚ the Federalist Party was much more effective at uniting the American people‚ avoiding domestic faction‚ and keeping the best interests in mind for the future of the United States. Hamilton said the few‚ and Jefferson said the many. This is fact that the policies and strategies of Thomas Jefferson served and facilitated

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    Essay Question Unit III Originally starting as friends‚ Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton quickly developed almost opposite views and expectations of the United States. The two feuded and sometimes compromised over every issue under the sun. The two men aspired for a common goal‚ a well-rounded America‚ but they went about this goal differently. The Jeffersonian and Hamiltonian movements possessed many similarities and differences in many areas‚ like interpretation of the Constitution‚ political

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    former secretary of state‚ Thomas Jefferson. He expresses his negative viewpoint through ethos‚ logos and pathos which help him appeal to his audience; as do his constant use of biblical references‚ repetition and emotional diction. Banneker continually addresses Jefferson as “Sir” in attempts to maintain a polite disposition throughout his letter. He opens his letter with “Sir” and then repeats it six other times in order to create an attitude of respect towards Jefferson. This comes to show that despite

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    political changes during the election of 1800‚ which is why it was named the “Revolution of 1800”. Adams never really had a jump on Jefferson‚ due to the fact that he had earned enemies with the Alien and Sedition Acts. The election wasn’t named a revolution because of the votes‚ the margin was only 8‚ it was named more because of the transfer of power. Jefferson‚ very opposite from the Federalists‚ opposed a strong centralized government‚ and believed in states rights. The 1800’s were a turning

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    Thomas Jefferson gained the presidency in the election of 1800. The election and subsequent shift in the government control was dubbed the “the Revolution of 1800.” It signaled the inundation of the Democratic Republican ideals in the Presidency and Congress in contrast to the Federalist ideals of the Adam’s administration. The election of 1800 was a revolutionary election for it significantly altered economics by resulting in lowering and removing taxes like the Whiskey Tax and government expenditures

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    first goal that the Jeffersonians achieved was the Election of 1800. Jefferson won by a majority of 73 electoral votes to 65. The Empire State fell into the Jeffersonian basket‚ largely because Aaron Burr‚ turned New York to Jefferson by the narrowest of margins. The Virginian polled the bulk of Jefferson’s strength in the South and West‚ particularly where universal white manhood suffrage had been adopted. President Jefferson hated the Alien and Sedition Acts. After the Alien and Sedition Act

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    reputable country. Thomas Jefferson’s words were also courageous and daring. In the Declaration of Independence‚ Jefferson used the words in the preamble - life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness - in which he uses happiness to mean property. He also gives examples of the tyrant qualities King George possesses and attacks the king’s character and his skills as a leader. Jefferson expressed his concerns and disagreements with the king in the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson’s main points

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    Document or Poetry? In The Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson serves as a representative for the Thirteen Colonies by stating their grievances against King George the III. He elaborates on the complaints by giving his reasons for why it is necessary that the colonies break away from Great Britain and King George ’s rule. He states that the king has neglected‚ restricted‚ and deprived the colonies of their rights. Jefferson is able to clearly get his message across by using a variety of

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    Thomas Jefferson- became the victim of one of America’s first "whispering campaigns."  The Federalists accused him of having an affair with one of his slaves. Beat John Adams to win the election of 1800 by a majority of 73 to 65 electoral votes. Jefferson preferred to make the military smaller. Jefferson was forced to bend his thoughts of not using military force when the leader of Tripoli informally declared war on the United States. Jefferson sent the new navy to Tripoli and after 4 years of fighting

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