President Jefferson sought to expand the United States into Indian territories, and thought the best way to accomplish this was by having cordial relations with the natives. He sought to force the Indians to give up their culture and adapt to the European way of life. He favored total annihilation of the natives if a tribe rose up in rebellion against the United States, and was responsible for the beginnings of the Indian Removal Act.
he sought to avoid war
he sent someone else to do it
It is possible that Jefferson sought out Sally Hemings for relations after the passing of Martha Jefferson because he was lonely.
He was a famous model administrator
to avoid war
Benjamin Banneker was asked by Thomas Jefferson to assist in the surveying and design of the nation's capital, Washington D.C. Jefferson sought Banneker's expertise in astronomy and mathematics for this significant project.
In a way, yes. They're notes are probably not as detailed as Jefferson would've liked them to be, but their information was vital to those who wished to move west.
After his victory in 1800, Thomas Jefferson responded to the Federalists by calling for unity and reconciliation. In his inaugural address, Jefferson emphasized the need for a peaceful transfer of power and stressed the importance of working together for the common good of the nation. He sought to bridge the divide between the two parties and pursue a more moderate and inclusive approach to governance.
Thomas Jefferson's presidential platform was the Republican platform. Thomas Jefferson wanted a small an unobtrusive government and believed the republican party would be able to accomplish that.
The delegates of the first continental congress hoped to accomplish a resolution with England. Some delegates wanted a complete separation, while others sought legislative parity.
he wanted to see what his sayings and constitution would accomplish after everyone heard about it. he wanted to see our country be free for once.