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    France Was in favor of this Alliance with France Wanted to work with the British Repelled the judiciary Act of 1801 They were all for it Jefferson had dismissed many federalist and judges so they were against it. Part 2: Response Write a 350-word response to the following question: How “Jeffersonian” was Thomas Jefferson as president? Jefferson doesn't fit neatly into the label "Jeffersonian”. Jefferson's commitment to the separation of church and state, his "Virginia Act for Establishing

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    are born equal” is a glaring inconsistency about slavery—slaves were not equal. In his book, Richard Hofstadter said that Thomas Jefferson was filled with “gentle condescension” due to his aristocratic upbringing. He wanted a government that kept peace and protected property with little involvement in other aspects of life such as the bank and economy. At his very core, Jefferson was a well-spoken, thoughtful pragmatist, but incredibly contradictory. These contradictions made his successes as much

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    QUESTIONS: First SMAART the document then… 1. Jefferson is considered one of America's greatest writers. His inaugural address was filled with beautifully constructed thoughts, well expressed. Several phrases are still quoted today: "entangling alliances"; "every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle"; and "we are all Republicans, we are all Federalists." Consider the historical context of each of these three phrases and discuss the meanings behind them. The quote “entangling

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    Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743 on his family’s plantation in Shadwell, Virginia. The third of six children his parents raised him modestly and his father schooled him to be a gentleman. The young Jefferson suffered an emotional shock, when at the age of 14 his father Peter Jefferson died. The young Jefferson was the first male of the family and so he received the bulk of his father’s assets, leaving him with a sizable fortune. He received his early education along with his sisters and

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    the happiness in their lives. It took individuals like Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and John Adams to take action and make America a free nation though the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration was finally published on July 8th; due to the fact, that it had great men supporting it. Each individual came with different upbringings and connections; yet, they shared the same passion against the Stamp Act and Tea Act. While Jefferson had the knowledge and writing skills, it was Washington

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    chose Thomas Jefferson for my project to write about. I chose him because he is a very interesting person. Jefferson had a lot of jobs so he was not bored. Thomas Jefferson was a very busy man, he was never bored, he was always on the go. Thomas Jefferson had a big family, he had many brothers and sisters. Thomas Jefferson was his full name he didn’t have a middle name like many people in his family, but he did earn the nickname father of Independence when he was older. Thomas Jefferson

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    The chapter clearly establishes which facts are true, all to question why Jefferson's account has remained so historically persistent. Jefferson left the only recorded account. However, it is also because the conflict and questions implied by Jefferson's account are representative of the issues the new country was facing at the time. One time Hamilton told Jefferson that his financial plan for the nation had reached a Congressional stalemate, because Southern congressmen opposed the proposed assumption

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    Thomas Jefferson--born on April 13, 1743 in Shadwell, Virginia--was the third president of the United States. He served as third president from march 4, 1801 - 1809. He was 57 years old when he took office (sheppardsoftware.com).” President Jefferson was the first president to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C.--that he helped plan--and he was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. While Jefferson was the first president to be inaugurated, Aaron Burr was inaugurated as vice president

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    Thomas Jefferson was born to be one of the most powerful and wealthiest men in history. As an influence in our American history, he has accomplished so much that has shaped this nation for the better. Jefferson was educated in Virginia and practiced law at the College of William & Mary. many say that jefferson was not as successful as facts show. That in many theories, that jefferson was indeed a racist, a liar, a hypocrite, and a slaveholder just like his father. These arguments have gone on for

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    Thomas Jefferson was born in April 13, 1743. His parents were Peter and Jane Jefferson. As a kid Thomas Jefferson had a love and desire to learn about agriculture. As he got older, he wrote a summary view of the rights of British America. After, he was then elected to be a delegate from Virginia to the second continental congress. He also was one of the five men to compose of the Declaration of Independence. He was elected president on March 4, 1801. His inauguration was the first to be held in

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