No, he received it from the South and West.
No, Virgina.
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North Dakota in to Mt. Rushmore
He wanted to use it to trade goods from the north to the south.
Thomas Jefferson didn't want to pay the speculators at the full value because they basically made everyone else poor. Speculators generally lived in the north, so that would focus all the power and prestige in the north. Thomas Jefferson opposed this viewpoint as he was from the south. Alexander Hamilton was the man who came up with the plan. I know this because I have to write a huge essay on it right now. I'm actually procrastinating. Hope this helps.
Thomas Jefferson Lemay has written: 'Memorial to the Legislature of North-Carolina on the extension of the Central Rail Road to the town of Newbern' -- subject(s): Railroads, Central Railroad Company (N.C.)
Yes, and he brought in a better call-up law than the North did.
Napoleon. He needed the money to fund his war shenanigans so he sold all his uncolonized land in North America to Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson wanted to add the city of New Orleans to the United States. Napoleon wanted to sell the US all French territories on mainland North America. Jefferson knew there was nothing in the Constitution to allow this. But Jefferson felt that adding this land was good for the United States. The Senate approved the treaty and ignored Jefferson's draft of a retroactive amendment.
markets and goods to support trade
The North Jefferson News was created in 1970.
I would say 1796 when John Adams, from Mass, won over Thomas Jefferson, from Virginia. Jefferson won all the Southern states, plus PA. Adams won the North,along with Maryland.