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    “Reasons Why Thomas Jefferson Was Not a Good President” In this essay I will state reasons on how Thomas Jefferson wasn’t a great president to the United States. Jefferson was those type of persons that will be like a two faced person. He will act like he was a honorable person in public but in reality people did not know the dark secrets Thomas Jefferson had behind the person he was in front of people. A lot of his secrets were discovered after his death by his slaves that he owned and also he

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    Like many in their time, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were friends and on the same “side” to absolve colonial ties with Great Britain. But once the war was over and independence was documented in the Treaty of Paris, the new business of creating a new nation was at hand. During this time, it became apparent that those who shared the same “side” during the revolution would now find themselves at odds with one another. Both men had visions and desires for the new nation. However, nearly

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    In American history, Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson were two of the most important people that were most talked about during their time period. Thomas Paine took place during 1776, Whereas, Thomas Jefferson took place during the fourth in 1776. Paine tone tends to override Jefferson, but they both make efforts to acknowledge their backgrounds. The similarities and differences in both stories: Thomas Paine “Common Sense” and Thomas Jefferson the Declaration of Independence, can both be differentiated

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    In the presidential election of 1800, Thomas Paine would have voted for Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson were two big figures of the American revolution. Though Paine was a bit older than Jefferson and had been born and raised in England, the two had very similar political attitudes and intellectual aspirations for their perspective on things. Both Paine and Jefferson were writers and were influenced by enlightenment philosophies. Paine wrote Common Sense which was basically asking

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    The backgrounds of both Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson have a few similarities and differences. When Paine was thirteen years old he had to drop his education to work for his dad because his family was poor. Unlike Paine, Jefferson was born into a wealthy family and he was able to pursuit a great education. I think that Paine had an advantage not being born in the colonies because he saw firsthand the corruption of a monarchy that inspired his view of a more democratic government that allowed

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    Two influential writers encouraged them not to give up their fight against the British. Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine wrote two different works targeted at two different demographics. Thomas Paine uses strong language and exciting words to grab your attention and get you believing in what he's saying, while Jefferson uses lawyer-like diction and repetitive lists that appeal to a whole different crowd. Thomas Paine’s writes very

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    Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine had both similarities and differences. They both were advocates of freedom from the Crown, however, they were brought up in different ways. Paine was born to a poor family in Britain and did not receive the education that Jefferson did. Jefferson was born to a wealthy family in the colonies, inheriting land and money from his parents. Paine went on to write Common Sense, while Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. Paine had an advantage by not being born

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    to understand the reasons for Thomas Jefferson’s views. Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, stated that all men were created equal. However, he was a slave owner and at the same time, was not in favor of the peculiar institution. It is significant for most people to question the opposing views of Thomas Jefferson, and “it is the thing that Contemporary Americans find most vexing about him.” (Wilson, 107). The words and actions of Thomas Jefferson collided and created contradiction

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    Thomas Jefferson: Father of the Declaration You might be wondering what makes Thomas Jefferson a great American. Tom wrote the Declaration of Independence, approved the Louisiana purchase, and was one of our famous founding fathers. “We hold these truths to be self-evident” was one of Thomas Jefferson’s famous quotes throughout his life (“History.com”). Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1734 (Fradin). Tom’s father was a farmer when Tom was born (Fradin). Tom’s mother was a very wealthy

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    president, Thomas Jefferson, the general impression is positive. He is often viewed as a role model for our country, but he is actually an advocate for our nation’s most disgraceful system in history. As a wealthy plantation owner, Jefferson owned hundreds of slaves. These slaves worked in harsh conditions and did extremely difficult tasks. Men, women, and children were exploited for their labor and given little to no compensation. Although many historians claim that Thomas Jefferson promoted abolitionism

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