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    rejected the british monarchy and founded the united states of america. After the American revolution Thomas Jefferson(one of the many founding fathers and the third presedent) wrote the declaration of independence‚ an article declaring freedom of the 13 colonies from Great Britain. Jefferson was influenced by John Locke when writing the Declaration of independence because when

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    and Jeffersonian Republicanism” Jeffersonian Democracy‚ named after its leading advocate Thomas Jefferson‚ is a term used to describe one of two dominant political outlooks and movements in the United States from the 1790’s to the 1820s. The term was commonly used to refer to the Democratic-Republican Party which Jefferson founded in opposition to the Federalist Party of Alexander Hamilton. Thomas Jefferson‚ an Anti-Federalist‚ won the presidency; the peaceful transition of power effectively capped

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    Elliott Gengo AP US DBQ Summary 10/7/14 Document A Thomas Jefferson wrote to Gibeon Granger about the powers of the states. Jefferson believes the country is too large to have a single federal government. He believes that the states should have some power too. Jefferson says the Republicans have accepted these rights from the Constitution and the federalists have opposed them. Document B Jefferson tells Samuel Miller that the Constitution doesn’t give the federal government

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    Triumphs and Travails of the Jefferson Republic Federalist and Republican Mudslingers pg.211-213 New taxes were the effect of the war preparations which increased the public debt. Terms Explanation Alien/Sedition Acts (1798) Aroused critics from the Jeffersonians and other enemies. War with France War preparations had raised the public debt and led to new taxes. John Adams “the father of the American Navy” made unnecessary military preparations. Jefferson Was an atheist; people

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    believed that slavery was wrong and did not follow the constitutional ideas. They just didn’t know how to end slavery with the resources they had or were limited to. Thomas Jefferson‚ along with many other Founding Fathers‚ was a slave owner‚ however he thought slavery was morally wrong and an injustice to African Americans. Thomas Jefferson wrote the famous line in the Declaration of Independence‚ “all men are created equal...”. That means slaves should have been treated as equals because slaves are

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    Rev of 1800

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    November 1800‚ a bloodless revolution began as the election between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson took place. This election caused a significant change in government as Federalist‚ John Adams‚ would be replaced by Thomas Jefferson‚ a Democratic-Republican. There was an opposition in foreign policies‚ as both parties had opposite ideas on the topic. To a great extent‚ the election between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson was properly named “The Revolution of 1800” for its change in government and ideas

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    Despite their different views of the government and the economy‚ Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were two great leaders in United States history. Throughout their political lives‚ they never stopped debating and representing what they believed in. People disagreeing with the government and the government’s different views on issues led to the rise of political parties in the 1790’s. Thomas Jefferson spoke out in the early 90’s with a strict interpretation of the Constitution and his views

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    The election of Thomas Jefferson in 1800 was one of the most major turning points for America. America was only an official country for 24 years and we were about to make some of the most important decisions that would affect us to this day. Thomas Jeffersons economic view that farmers were the most productive and trustworthy citizens‚ yet recognized that we needed a machine-based economy along with Albert Gallatin issuing the‚ “Report on Roads and Canals‚” leading to the creation of a national road

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    Our Inalienable Rights

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    When Thomas Jefferson wrote the words “life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit to live of happiness”‚ he ment everyone has the right to live their lives freely. Of course‚ they are allowed to live freely under certain in alienable rights‚ in other words‚ everyone is equal and is not below or above the law‚ as long as no harm comes to others. I believe Jefferson was right to think these words are indeed in alienable rights. I too believe that people have the right to live free and happy .As Jefferson defines

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    Our first four presidents were George Washington‚ John Adams‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and James Madison. Each of these men had different domestic and foreign policies that shaped our new country. There outlooks‚ ideas‚ and actions made what our country what it is today. Since our country was new they’re policies were the first Americans had ever seen and were the trial and error for the future. They helped form and create the beginning to the country and greatly influenced history. George Washington

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