I believe that Patrick Henry was the rationalist and Thomas Jefferson was more of an idealist
Thomas Jefferson felt that if the U.S was more democratic it would be more succesful. Though this never happened - _ -
To provide a specific answer, I would need more context about who "he" is and what action is being requested of Jefferson. Generally, requests made to a figure like Jefferson could be motivated by a desire for influence, support for a cause, or to leverage Jefferson's reputation and ideals for a particular initiative. If you can provide more details, I can give a more tailored response!
yes
Thomas Jefferson advocated for a monetary system based on a gold and silver standard, often referred to as bimetallism. He believed this system would provide a stable currency, promote economic independence, and prevent the inflationary tendencies associated with paper money. Jefferson's vision emphasized the importance of hard money to uphold the value of currency and maintain fiscal responsibility in the young nation.
Jefferson Davis believed that European countries would be on the side of the south because of their dependence on cotton.
It would depend on if you believe in a god or not. IF not then there would be no importance to it at all. Other religions may or may not feel that you have to submit your mind to god.
The importance of governance is to keep people in line and provide order. Without it, people would live more primitive, chaotic lives.
the real answer is that the incas believe it would give them good crops.
Jefferson Davis had nine brothers and sisters by his mother Jane. Joseph was Jane's oldest and Jefferson was her youngest. Some believe, as does the author, that Jefferson Davis had another sibling by his father Samuel and Nancy Lincoln. That would be Abraham Lincoln.
Yes
The new territory would provide cheap and abundant land for all of the farmers.