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    The conflict that took place in the 1790’s between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists made a huge impact on American History. Alexander Hamilton led the Federalists and focused mainly on the city businesses as well as manufacturing interests of the seaports. On the other side‚ the Anti-Federalists whom were led by Thomas Jefferson represented the rural farmers and southern interests. With the Federalists favoring more federal involvement and the anti-federalists advocating states rights

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    Federalists wary‚ when Thomas Jefferson finally cut a deal to break the election tie‚ many Federalists questioned the future welfare of the country. After all‚ with Thomas Jefferson as president‚ wouldn’t everything they had worked so hard for in the previous decade‚ be destroyed? Surprise and pleasure rippled through the country when Jefferson stated in his inaugural address "We are all republicans‚ we are all democrats." This well-known statement would later show its truth when Jefferson allowed his beliefs

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    During the years of Jefferson’s presidency in the early 1800s‚ Jefferson resolved several controversial issues‚ which inevitably displeased Jefferson‚ namely Tecumseh and Callender. The decision of Jefferson to complete the Louisiana Purchase in 1803‚ as well as his ambition to remove "savage" Indians tribes in the Western frontier completely contrasted Tecumseh’s beliefs. Tecumseh had the desire to form a confederacy of the remaining Indian tribes to prevent the further Westward expansion‚ as well

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    Thomas Jefferson once wrote‚ “Our Citizens may be deceived for a while‚ and have been deceived; but as long as the presses can be protected‚ we may trust to them for light”. Although Jefferson was well before the muckrakers era of influence‚ he had the ability to recognize the flaws in social‚ economic‚ and political aspects of American life. Jefferson was one of the first men to become conscious of these injustices‚ but he was not the only one. A group‚ widely known as “the muckrakers” developed

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    Man of the Democracy and Republic Government Thomas Jefferson was the first third president of America but the first to be a Democratic-Republican. When inaugurated in office‚ he was fifty-eight years old. He was the first president to be inaugurated in Washington. Jefferson was known to be secretive‚ casual towards people as president‚ quiet‚ a master manipulator‚ a brilliant politician‚ and sensitive. To answer the question‚ why is Thomas Jefferson is my favorite president out of the Founding Fathers

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    Thomas Jefferson was known as a renaissance man; his knowledge was broad and diverse and he accomplished a great many things in his lifetime. He owned a plantation which he named Monticello‚ spoke six languages‚ was an inventor and holder of over 10‚000 patents. He was one of America’s founding fathers‚ the first Secretary of State and the 3rd president of the United States which is the greatest accomplishment an American can achieve. However‚ it was his wish that his tombstone reflect some of

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    Name Tutor Institution Subject code Date of submission THE THOMAS JEFFERSON BIBLE What are the major values rejected in the Thomas Jefferson Bible? The Thomas Jefferson Bible is a revised version of the Bible that was edited by the United States President‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ in the year 1804. It was during one winter evening in White House‚ which he decided to cut up parts of the bible and paste them in a blank folio. He only told his closest of friends about his doings. However‚ this original

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    do during the time of war. Thomas Jefferson‚ and Alexander Hamilton both were heads of forming the major political party groups. There were people who supported Thomas Jefferson’s political point of view‚ and they were known as Democratic Republicans. They thought that the U.S. should help the French. Jefferson’s letter

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    someone else.However‚ I was surprised to learn that Thomas Jefferson had a personal slave for his pleasure. according many historians his wife had passed away when he made Sally Hemings his “mistress”. The term mistress does not apply in this case because she was not in love with her owner and this was not an affair‚ she was just raped whenever. However‚ in the past she would have been considered a mistress‚ because she was not married to Thomas Jefferson and their “romance” was a secret to the public

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