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    JEFFERSON PRESIDENCY 1801-1809 Democratic-Republic Principles of democratic capitalism and promise of equal opportunity for al “all men are created equal‚" His election ‘the revolution of 1800’ The two major achievements of Jefferson’s presidency were the Louisiana Purchase and the abolition of the slave trade‚" according to historian John Chester Miller. For now Jefferson had to go beyond rhetoric; he had to transfer ideals into action by turning his social and political philosophy

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    Thomas Jefferson is one of the best known men in American history. He is remembered for his contributions to the Declaration of Independence and his presidency. He says in the Declaration that all men are created equal yet he owns around six hundred slaves and says otherwise in his book Notes on the State of Virginia. Jefferson clearly does not believe that African slaves or Indigenous Americans can be a part of American society because they are naturally barbaric. Throughout the book Jefferson

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    would be 1700-1799. In 1779‚ Thomas Jefferson proposed the two-track system known as “the laboring and the learned.” This was a method of education‚ where those with natural academic ability were allotted scholarships to continue their studies‚ while filtering out those with less intellectual ability for industrial job endeavors and vocational. This system leads to and supported the “two tear educational plan that has endured into the present time. According to Jefferson‚ ignorance and sound self-government

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    AP US History Ch. 11-17 Study Guide 1. Why was Thomas Jefferson concerned with the purchase of Louisiana? How did its purchase affect the size of the nation? He was concerned because he didn’t believe in loose interpretation. The purchase was supposed to double the size. 2. Why was Jefferson’s Embargo Act considered a failure? Because the north started to lose a lot of money because there was no trade. 3. What were

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    secretary of the Treasury. I have created the back. I agree with the need for a bank. Which European nation should America have as its closest ally? Why? France: They helped us in the Revolution‚ so why shouldn’t they be our closest ally. Thomas Jefferson React to the following statement: Individual rights are more important than the wishes of the majority. Yes‚ I agree with Alexander. Citing the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution‚ Congress has decided to make a national system

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    Thomas Jefferson as an Inventor Thomas Jefferson was both an innovator and an inventor. The late 1700’s were when his inventing became recognized. During this time periods he designed and built eleven different machines and tools in order to make a better use of his time and for practicality in his world. He developed a new plow to aid in his farming and a crude copying machine so that he could make many copies quickly of the letters‚ which he wished to write. His inventions can be placed into

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    My focus question is how Thomas Jefferson’s views on slavery compare to those of his actions. Firstly Thomas Jefferson was America’s 3rd US president. Jefferson was born on April 13th 1743 in Shadwell‚ Virginia. Jefferson had a rough childhood spending most of his time juggerling being the man of the house after his father died and studying to become the great leader his known as today. There is much speculation on Thomas Jefferson and his views on slavery. He appeared to be an abolitionist yet

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    America was shaped by the Rationalist ideas of Philosophe John Locke‚ Deism‚ and the writings of Thomas Paine. John Locke was a philosopher whose ideas heavily influenced the Enlightenment and the Declaration of independence. He developed important theories of social contracts and natural rights. Three of the most important rights were "life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness"(Preamble Jefferson). These rights became the basis of American freedom. These rights were directly taken form the writings

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    Although Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton fought bitterly over issues of constitutional interpretation in the 1790s‚ the policies of the Jeffersonian Republican Presidents Jefferson and Madison in the years 1801-1817 often reflected the beliefs of the Federalist Hamilton. To what extent is this an accurate statement? The Federalist and Dem-Reps parties constantly used to debate their views of government. The Dem-Reps were argued against Federalists beliefs that were unconstitutional as

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    Democratic-Republican Party was created in 1791 by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson differing to Treasury Secretaries policy‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ and his Federalist Party. Some members of the party believed that a strong federal government would deteriorate the

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