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    Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson had believed in American freedom and independence. Hamilton was a founding father of the United States, served in the American Revolutionary War, helped draft the Constitution, and was the first Secretary of the Treasury in Washington’s Cabinet. Thomas Jefferson was the author of the Declaration of Independence, the 3rd president of the United States, 2nd vice president, and the first Secretary of State. Since Jefferson and Hamilton had different childhoods

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    independence from Great Britain. One of the major arguments made by Thomas Jefferson that supported the colonies right of independence was how, “All men are created equal”. However, some question Jefferson's choice to put forth that statement, and find him a hypocrite, since he himself was a slave owner. On the contrary, Jefferson should not be seen as a hypocrite, because we can not judge Jefferson from a modern perspective, as well as Jefferson supported blacks, thus he included a passage regarding slavery

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    Thomas Jefferson: A Great American, A Troubled Presidency A Founding Father of the United States of America, Thomas Jefferson’s life had an immense impact on the creation of the nation and its direction during its infancy. For most of his life, his contributions brought positive progress to the nation. His highly contested election to the presidency was referred to as a ‘peaceful revolution’ and Americans loved Jefferson’s plain and simple ways. He was referred to as the ‘People’s President’. However

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    the Constitution. On the other hand, the Republicans which was lead by Thomas Jefferson had a very strict interpretation of the Constitution. Both parties had a different view which will cause controversy later on. The Federalist who was mainly lead by Alexander Hamilton, who had the position of a treasure when George Washington was president, wanted a strong central government that rivaled Great Britain. While, Thomas Jefferson, who was in charge of foreign relations (starting 1789), wanted a small

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    Convictions of Thomas Jefferson DBQ Thomas Jefferson was elected as the 3rd president of the United States in 1800. Coming into presidency Jefferson had a lot of strong core beliefs like equality,power to the people, strict construction of the constitution, less government. Although he did a good job upholding his beliefs of giving power to the people,and less government he betrayed his belief of equality,and a strict construction of the constitution One reason why Jefferson upheld his belief in

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    Thomas Jefferson, a respectable man who made the great history in America revolution. He was the 3rd president in 1801 who was twice elected because he was success to win the public trust. He struggles to create political party with the federalist. He was the 1st president who advocate the human rights as in the declaration of independence. He did several contribution in the American history. He faces the controversy with political party while purchasing the Louisiana land. He get retired in 1809

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    John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were two revolutionaries who helped birth a nation through an idea of the United States. This idea included the equality of all men and their freedoms, such as religion, speech and liberties. Both Jefferson and Adams became politicians and rose to the position of President of the United States. John Adams took the position as the second President of the United States after serving as George Washington’s Vice President. Adams served as President from March 4, 1797

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    Thomas Jefferson To begin with, Thomas Jefferson was born April 13, 1743, at Shadwell, Virginia, to Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph, one of Virginia 's most prestigious families. Throughout his long life – he died at eighty-three years old – Thomas Jefferson devoted himself to the building and governing of the United States. He served in a number of positions, from Ambassador to France, Governor of Virginia, Secretary of State, Vice President and as the third president of the United States. Yet

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    Thomas Jefferson is a man who really needs no introduction. He was recognized as a luminous writer who was appointed to draft the Declaration of Independence. Congress formally approved the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Jefferson owned many slaves that worked for him. He would often even sell his slaves to buy others. Why then would he write in the Declaration of Independence, “all men are created equal”? Is it possible that Thomas Jefferson was a hypocrite and only wrote what the

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    Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States of America who had strong beliefs about what was right and what was wrong. He himself not only upheld his beliefs, but he did betray his beliefs by doing certain things that directly went against his beliefs and his wrongful doings are noticed. Thomas Jefferson lived up to a high yet low extent regarding his ideals and beliefs for the United States of America. Stating multiple things and saying that you will do one thing and you won’t

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