Aaron Burr was Vice President under Thomas Jefferson.
Burr, Aaron (1756-1836), American politician and adventurer. Dynamic and ambitious, he built a strong political following and rose to the office of vice President of the United States (1801-1805). But he is remembered more for his duel with Alexander Hamilton, which resulted in the latter's death, and for his schemes of empire, which resulted in his trial and acquittal on charges of treason.
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AnswerBoth John Adams and Thomas Jefferson rejected the divinity of Jesus. John Adams was a Unitarian, as probably was Thomas Jefferson.
Clinton's middle name is Jefferson. The 3rd US President was Thomas Jefferson.
No. Adams and Jefferson did not share political views. They ran against each other and were supported by different groups of people.
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As the co-founders of the Democratic-Republican Party, they believed in State's Rights. Madison did believe in a strong federal government, but that it should also share power with the State Governments. Thomas Jefferson believed in State's Rights as well.
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No, Thomas and Ted Dekker are not related. They are both authors, but they do not share a family relationship.
No, Khleo Thomas is not related to Marlo Thomas. The only celebrities Khleo Thomas is related to are Khadeem Thomas(brother), Khameel Thomas(brother), and Khaleea Thomas(sister).
US President Thomas Jefferson brokered the purchase of the Louisiana territory from Napoleon. Jefferson chose his personal secretary, and neighbor Meriwether Lewis, to lead the exploration of the new US territory. When he needed a partner, however, to help his expedition, Lewis agreed to have William Clark to share the leadership of the exploration of the Louisiana Territory. Sharing the command of the mission, was at the time, a sign of humbleness and Lewis' intelligence to share the duties was a correct one. Therefore, history records that the Lewis and Clark expedition explored the Louisiana Purchase.
Carter sold his share of the peanut business before he became president.