He believed that the Federal Government should only use the powers granted to it by the Constitution, he originally did not like the idea of the Elastic Clause and thought only the powers stated in the Constitution should be used.
Thomas Jefferson's views on the US Constitution evolved over time. During the 1780s, he did not feel a need for a US Constitution that was much different than the Articles of Confederation. In the 1790s, he supported a strict constructionist view of limited interpretation. In the 1800s as President he enjoyed a full sense of the powers of the US Constitution.
Jefferson believed the national government should be limited to delivering the mail, collecting customs duties, and conducting a census every 10 years.
"He governs best who governs least."~Thomas Jefferson
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"He governs best who governs least."~Thomas Jefferson
What is the role of true government as Thomas Jefferson portrays it in The Declaration of Independence
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Thomas Jefferson drew on the ideas of social philosopher John Locke in the Declaration of Independence. Locke's concepts of natural rights, government by consent, and right to revolution influenced Jefferson's beliefs in individual liberties and the role of government.
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Thomas Jefferson was the author of the Declaration. He drafted his ideas from John Locke.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson thought the national government should have a limited role, and that power should remain primarily with the states. Jefferson was the 3rd U.S. President.
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