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Jefferson's Monticello home represents the influence of the French of the period through its architectural style. The design of Monticello was heavily influenced by French neoclassical architecture, specifically the designs of French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. Jefferson incorporated elements such as the use of symmetry, classical proportions, and the adoption of Greek and Roman architectural features, which were popular in France during that time. Additionally, Jefferson also brought back furnishings and artwork from France, further showcasing the French influence on his home.
Not really. There was a French influence, but many other cultures as well.
The works of the the French Philosophers. Voltaire and Rousseau in particular.
Jefferson was an early defender of the French Revolution. Thomas Jefferson sided with the French against the British.
it is the same in French as it is in English.
Answer: The French influence in Iowa is about the same as it is anywhere in New France. Aside from the French names of cities and streets, there isn't much more French influence.
Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Purchase cheaply from the french, who stole it from the Spanish. who stole it from the natives
Yes. The Declaration of Independence was a great influence on the French Revolution. It gave them the basic idea that citizens had rights that even their king could not take away. The French people followed all the events of the American Revolution all the while that they were subject to hardships such as a lack of flour and bread. A more direct influence is that the French published a document entitled "Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen", which was modeled after the US Declaration of Independence and which Thomas Jefferson helped write.
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No he was not. He was born in Virginia.
Jefferson got his inspiration for the Declaration of Independence primarily from British political philosopher John Locke, who stated that men are born equal and endowed with natural rights. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was another significant influence; he set forth the theory of the "social contract" in which the government derives its right to rule only from the consent of the governed. Jefferson declared also that the French philosopher Montesquieu was a major influence.
Thomas Jefferson signed the Embargo Acts