Yes he favored the states because he favored the South. Most of the South owned slaves, and so did he, therefore he favored the states because owning slaves was leaning towards states rights.
He wrote it....
No he did not he was a Federalist, The Anti-Federalist wanted the Bill of Rights
John Locke states Life, Liberty, and Property**changed by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence to Pursuit of Happiness
No, the Federalists did not support Thomas Jefferson. They were opposed to his Democratic-Republican Party and its policies. The Federalists saw Jefferson as a threat to their goal of a strong central government and favored a loose interpretation of the Constitution, while Jefferson advocated for states' rights and a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
The idea of natural rights "Nick Mays"
Jefferson Davis
The idea of natural rights "Nick Mays"
Jefferson Davis
States rights
Jefferson particularly defended personal liberty and states rights over federal powers.
The idea of natural rights "Nick Mays"
The idea of natural rights "Nick Mays"