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    Federalists were wealthier and carried more prestige. The Republicans were more diverse. In 1791, Hamilton and Jefferson were the ones trying to get people to vote for them to become President of the United States. In this particular election Hamilton believed that the federal government should be stronger and Jefferson argued that there was too much power in the federal government. Jefferson believed in protecting the people. By protecting their natural rights to life, liberty and property. He felt

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    Thomas Jefferson was a visionary. He knew that the United States was meant for great things. He knew we must sacrifice certain things to get what we wanted. He was easily one of the most influential founding fathers. What if he was never in power? What if he was never president? What if Alexander Hamilton endorsed Aaron Burr instead of Jefferson in the election of 1800? What is Burr was the third president of the United States? Thomas Jefferson being president was like a catalyst for change in America

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    Thomas Jefferson was known as the third president who came into office, in United States. In his younger years, while attending College of William and Mary, he practiced law and became a member of the Continental Congress. (Monticello) He was considered part of the upper class and maintained a wholesome reputation. He later served as U.S minister to France and the U.S secretary of state. He then became the nation’s Vice President under the Presidency of John Adams, which led him to presidency where

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    Historical figures have two different, often contradictory, sides to life . Thomas Jefferson is no different. Jefferson is possibly one of the most iconic and formidable man in American history. A Founding Father and the third President of the Unites States, Jefferson’s political career help shape the American government and future . However, while Jefferson’s political life was full of favorable behavior his personal life was a different story. Jefferson’s life was full of hypocrisy as he preached

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    Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton set the path for the two-party system of government we have today in the United States. In the 1790s, the Federalists were led by Hamilton and leading the Republicans was Thomas Jefferson (Bethel University, 2004). Many differences distinguished the two parties. The visions each person had for governing the states was compromised by the events leading up to the systems establishments and the later roles of wars, like the War of 1812, and national organization

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    Moral Dilemma The dilemma that Jefferson was caught in was either go against what he as an Anti-federalist believed, or have a chance of going to war with France who was not only a huge threat, but the one in which we made the purchase with. The Louisiana Purchase, was over eight hundred square miles of land, and it helped the United States expand its territory. With this expansion came a dilemma faced my none other than the man who purchased the land Thomas Jefferson, a man who did what he had to

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    Thomas Jefferson was not the typical hero. He was shy, reticent, and hypocritical on several occasions. Nevertheless, he accomplished countless remarkable achievements, including drafting the Declaration of Independence, the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, and becoming president of the United States, to preserve his ideals of liberty and democracy. He was also generous to others, which can be seen in his hospitality to the strangers that came to his house frequently. His efforts laid the

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    Thomas Jefferson: A Building Block to America Thomas Jefferson wrote important letters to James Madison and John Adams when he was around the age of forty-four. He was very a very intelligent and opinionated individual, but was always trying to do what he thought was best for the United States of America. His goal was to make the government of this country the best that it could possibly be. This is ultimately why Jefferson has been given the name of a founding father. Jefferson had his own philosophies

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    Jeffersonian Ideology Thomas Jefferson is a major figure in our American History. He was one of the people they referred to as “Renaissance Men” because of his benefactions as a politician, statesman, diplomat, intellectual, writer, scientist, and philosopher. Jefferson was exceedingly intelligent and was very influential in proclaiming the equal rights of citizens. Jefferson had a very strict interpretation for the Constitution and took many actions to try and enforce his vision. He strongly

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    Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States of America, and is a founding father to The United States of America. Jefferson was outspoken on his beliefs in what the central government’s powers should be. He believed in a weak central government and that states should hold more power. Others had opposing views on this topic, such as Alexander Hamilton, the first secretary of the treasury, who thought that a strong central government was needed to be a prosperous nation. These two

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