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    Aaron Hoye POLS 136 Tuesday Class In Review- The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson If you lived as an educated American in the early nineteenth century, being rated for competence in office at such an early point in the history of the nation of America must have looked very different from how it does today. Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States of America, served from 1801-1809. Being the virtual founder of the Democratic-Republican party that he was, he vehemently opposed the popular

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    Thomas Jefferson once said, “When the people fear the government there is tyranny, when the government fears the people there is liberty.” Thomas Jefferson believed the best government was the one that governs the least . Jefferson stressed how a small government with limited powers is most likely to leave the people alone and have them enjoy the Blessings of Liberty. Furthermore, Thomas Jefferson was a man who had numerous accomplishments in his life. He was the author of the Declaration of Independence

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    Thomas Jefferson 	Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States. His terms lasted from the year 1801 to the year 1809. Jefferson was an American revolutionary leader as well as an influential political philosopher. Jefferson was among a group of the most brilliant Americans that resulted from the Enlightenment in Europe. Possibly one of the best writers during his time, Jefferson was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. 	Jefferson¡¦s status as a

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    Thomas Jefferson composed Notes on the State of Virginia in 1781 during the time of political uncertainty that the United States faced after it declared independence and each state operated its own unique government under the Articles of Confederation. The notes were composed as the answers to a series of questions posed by a “foreigner of distinction” who was residing in Virginia. As Jefferson has a clear bias towards Virginia, it can be concluded that he took offense to the questions posed which

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    Thomas Jefferson was arguably one of the most important people in American history. He was the third president of the United States and wrote the Declaration of Independence. He held strong beliefs of individual and state rights which made him an ideal president of the United States. The two sources I’ve chosen for this research project are: 1. Presidential Key Events-http://millercenter.org/president/jefferson/key-events; 2. Thomas Jefferson Timeline of Important Dates - http://www.shmoop.com/thomas-jefferson/timeline

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    Thomas Jefferson Presentation Research Presidential Election of 1800 John Adams, a federalist, was running against Thomas Jefferson, a democratic-republic John Adams was viewed as a tool to just the rich who wanted a British-style monarchy by the democratic-republics Thomas Jefferson was viewed as an atheist that wanted to get rid of organized religion by the federalists Jefferson won by 8 electoral votes but he tied with Aaron Burr in the electoral college Hamilton persuaded federalists to

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    Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743 to Peter and Jane Jefferson. His exact place of birth is not known. But it is believed to be about five miles outside of Charlottesville. He had ten brothers and sisters, but many of them died very young. Jefferson was one of two surviving sons. He was sandy-haired, tall, and awkward. His nickname was “Long Tom.” He really enjoyed outdoor activities, especially riding, shooting, and canoeing. Jefferson was also great musician and a diligent worker who loved

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    Thomas Jefferson was Born on April 13, 1743,on a farm called Shadwell, what is now called Monticello, in the county of Albermarle, Virginia. Jefferson was the third child in the family and grew up with six sisters and one brother. At the age of five, Jefferson was placed by his father, Peter Jefferson, at an "English school, for four years, where he developed an interest in botany, geology, cartography, and North American exploration". After English school, was transferred to a Latin school

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    own that are prior to and necessarily independent of Today’s.” Thomas Jefferson is the face of independences to schools and streets. Jefferson was not only brilliant, but ahead of his time. But just because he was brilliant does not mean we can associate his kids with the same thing. Jefferson had sexual liaison with his slave, Sally Hemings, and when most people would be embarrassed to be having a relationship with a slave, Jefferson did not care. Fawn M. Brodie published a book that geared her audience

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    Thomas Jefferson Thesis

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    Before Thomas Jefferson ever entered the presidency, he believed in the “Empire of Liberty.” He wrote in a letter to a friend that “Our confederacy must be viewed as the nest from which all America, North or South, is to be peopled.” His motives for the intense eye on American expansion were greatness for his country, as well as for himself. He was disgusted with the idea of North America being divided into nation-states like Europe. His goal was for the ideals of the American Revolution to spread

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