President Thomas Jefferson made several significant decisions during his presidency, including the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, which doubled the size of the United States. He also reduced the national debt and scaled back the military, reflecting his belief in limited government. Additionally, he promoted the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the newly acquired territory and strengthen American claims to the West. Jefferson's policies often emphasized agrarianism and the importance of individual liberties.
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Thomas Jefferson
thomas Jefferson
The year 1800 was an election year. The outgoing President was John Adams and Vice President was Thomas Jefferson. The incoming President elected that year was Thomas Jefferson and the Vice President was Aaron Burr. The 1800 Presidential Election was contraversial because there was a tie in electoral votes and the election was decided by the House of Representatives.
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To buy the Louisiana Territory from France
To buy the Louisiana Territory from France
To buy the Louisiana Territory from France
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was a strict constructionist president, but during his presidency he made many loose constructionist decisions. (during his 1st term)
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Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was the president when the purchase was made in 1803.
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Thomas Jefferson :)