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Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin and thomas Jefferson
Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson
The value of a 1787 Thomas Jefferson Colonial piece can vary greatly depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. It is recommended to consult with a professional appraiser or a reputable auction house to get an accurate estimation of its value.
The Democratic-Republican party, a party formed in alliance with both sides by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in opposition of the newly formed Federalist party.
Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton often took opposing sides of issues in the 1790s. Jefferson favored a limited federal government, while Hamilton advocated for a stronger central government and the promotion of industry and manufacturing. Their differences ultimately led to the formation of political parties in the United States.
When Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated, he vetoed traditions and formal ceremonies of bowing, and instead he insisted on a casual inauguration. This showed that he wanted change in America, and that he wanted to begin new traditions, and get rid of formal ceremonies. I hope I helped!! :) -Shelby Nameless
Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, arranged for the U.S. to purchase the Louisiana Territories from Napoleon of France in 1803.The purchase doubled the size of the United States, giving it both sides of the Mississippi River and the entire Missouri River Valley. The acquisition of the Port of New Orleans was extremely strategic for the security and development of those western territories. In fact, Jefferson's main goal in the negotiations that lead up to the purchase had been to secure that port. Jefferson had doubts about the constitutionality of having the federal government buy new territory, but put them aside.
Thomas JeffersonANS2:Bah! Jefferson did not have the nickname of 'Old Ironside'. In fact, none of the US presidents had that nickname. The USS Constitution had that nickname because cannonballs bounced off her oak sides.
it was beetween thomas Jefferson and Alexander hailmton. they took opposing sides in almost everythimg facing the congress. repay the revolutionary war loans hamilton yes and Jefferson no. to help the french hamilton said no and Jefferson said yes now even all though im only ten u can still be somewhat smart.
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he fought for both sides and he was in the confederate states of America