Thomas Jefferson held a critical view of England, particularly regarding its monarchy and colonial policies. He believed that England's rule was oppressive and hindered the rights and freedoms of the American colonies. Jefferson's experiences and philosophical beliefs led him to advocate for independence, emphasizing the need for self-governance and the protection of individual liberties. His writings, especially the Declaration of Independence, reflect his conviction that the American colonies should break free from British control.
The neutralists felt that they did not want to be invoved, therefore they did not really have a point of view.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson wrote this for the First Continental Congress in 1774
No, it depends on your point of view
Thomas Hutchinson and Samuel Adams.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debts; Hamilton did not.
Jefferson wanted to pay off debt. Hamilton did not. CB
Jefferson wanted to pay off debt. Hamilton did not. CB
Jefferson wanted to pay off debt. Hamilton did not. CB
the point of view in the story is omniscent
Thomas Jefferson believed in state rights. he thought that a large federal government threatened liberty and that vigilant states could best protect freedom.
Thomas Kuhn
he thought it smelled like chilli cheese cake
I would say that yes, at least from Polish point of view.
for money and other things that is important to jefferson
We won bbeat england and french cant take us down
It depends on your point of view. It depends on your point of view. It depends on your point of view.