He didn't stop prosecutions under the Alien and Sedition acts.
Yes he did... I'm 100% sure.
Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist, represented the urban mercantile interests of the seaports. Thomas Jefferson was an Antifederalists, he spoke for the rural and southern interests. The United States needed both influences.
The biggest economic problem for Alexander Hamilton and his new government was recovering from the 54 million dollar federal debt arising from the Revolution. The states owed another 25 million. Confederate paper money was worthless.
Jefferson's image appears on the Jefferson nickel. Half dollars minted from 1948 to 1963 carried a picture of Benjamin Franklin.
Jefferson left most of the federalist programs in tact
Yes he did... I'm 100% sure.
Yes he did... I'm 100% sure.
The threat to a free press.
Only "The People" have a right to establish government, in any form; and it is also their right to alter or abolish it - as long as its goal is to establish the rule of law (Lex Rex) - the natural rights of man.
No. That is part of the Declaration of Independence
Jefferson decreased the power of the Federal Government.
Jefferson created a law that americans were phrobiten to eaten tomatoes becasue they were poisonous
Thomas Jefferson had a lifetime love of books and collected hundreds of them. Late in life, he was financially strained and sold his collection of books to the government. Those books were purchased in order to establish a "National Library" -- called the Library of Congress.
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because they could be used to establish a dictatorship.
Jefferson's administration was the start of popular government in the United States of America. Thomas Jefferson was America's 3rd President.
Jefferson believed in strict limits and agrarianism as far as the national government was concerned.