More powerful judiciary
increased number of federal courts--apex.
Decreased states' power
increased number of federal courts
thomas jefferson philosophy was minly about jefferson wanting a small national goverment.he was democratic republican. he wanted . he wanted to keep the u.s.a. independed farmer. didn't want to abuse of his powers.
The lowest point in Thomas Jefferson's presidency was right before he left office. Jefferson supported the Alien and Sedation Acts, even though he wanted them terminated. A low point was also his opposing politics.
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.
Thomas Jefferson wanted Democratic Republican judges and not Federalist judges.
Thomas Jefferson wanted to limit the power of the federal government while Andrew Jackson wanted to expand it. Andrew Jackson wanted to exclude the native Americans from American society, but Jefferson wanted to include them.
Thomas Jefferson was co-founder and leader of the Democratic-Republican party. The party supported a strict interpretation of the Constitution, neutral relations with European powers, and stronger state governments. Its main opposition was the Federalist Party.
the law thomas Jefferson wanted was the one that would stop slavery the law thomas Jefferson wanted was the one that would stop slavery
they disagreed with thomas because federalist wanted to build a stronger more controlling government.....when thomas a democratic republican(nothing like republicans today.) wanted to keep the constitution in control and the freedom to the people.
Alexander Hamilton had earlier disliked Thomas Jefferson during the Washington presidency, however, when Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr received the same number of votes during the election of 1800, many of the federalists during the lame duck session in the house of Representatives wanted to vote for Aaron Burr to ruin the democratic-republican party and secure a Federalist hold on the government. However, Alexander Hamilton wrote letters and persuaded enough of the representatives to vote for Thomas Jefferson, making him the third president of the united states.
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