reducing the size of the government
Elimination of the national bank
to end the civil war
his main goal as presidency was annexation
Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory.
yes one goal was to explore the Mississippi <^__^>...baka
George Washington, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were all interested in creating international allies. They had a foreign policy goal of becoming diplomatic friends with other countries in Europe.
No, the Federalists did not support Thomas Jefferson. They were opposed to his Democratic-Republican Party and its policies. The Federalists saw Jefferson as a threat to their goal of a strong central government and favored a loose interpretation of the Constitution, while Jefferson advocated for states' rights and a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson was moderately successful in simplifying the government during his presidency from 1801 to 1809. He reduced the national debt, cut military expenditures, and eliminated several federal taxes, reflecting his commitment to a more frugal government. However, his administration faced challenges, such as the need for a stronger military response and the complexities of governance, which sometimes necessitated more centralized authority. Overall, while he made significant strides towards his vision, the reality of governance often complicated his goals.
His electrical company helped him achieve his goal which was to make his city filled with lights on avery block.
Jefferson plays as a Goal Keeper for Brazil.
Even though the Louisiana Purchase which occurred under Jefferson causes a great expansion of the US, I do not think Jefferson particularly pushed for the expansion. His main goal was to secure the vital river route to the Gulf and the Atlantic via the Mississippi.
i donno..