Thomas Jefferson wanted a strict interpretation of the Constitution. He believed a strict interpretation would be more empowering to the states.
Thomas Jefferson was a Deist.
Thomas Jefferson was a Democratic Republican.
Homosexuality was not a topic that was openly discussed or written about in the 18th Century, so Thomas Jefferson's views are unknown.Homosexuality was not a topic that was openly discussed or written about in the 18th Century, so Thomas Jefferson's views are unknown.
Jefferson's views differed from Hamilton's because Jefferson believed that implied powers are the powers that are "absolutely necessary" to carry out expressed powers, but Hamilton thought it meant that they were not expressly forbidden in the Constitution.
Jefferson disliked Hamilton because they were political rivals and had opposing views
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The religious views of Thomas Jefferson diverged widely from the orthodox Christianity of his day. Throughout his life Jefferson was intensely interested in theology, religious studies, and mortality. Jefferson was most closely connected with Unitarianism and the religious philosophy of Christian Deism.
Jefferson believed in strict limits and agrarianism as far as the national government was concerned.
The smaller and less intrusive the better.
Society had changed since Jefferson's time.