Yes, the ideals defended by Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine remain crucial to Americans today. Their emphasis on individual rights, liberty, and democratic governance continues to shape modern American values and political discourse. Concepts such as equality, freedom of speech, and the right to challenge authority are foundational to contemporary American identity and are frequently invoked in discussions about civil rights and social justice. Thus, their writings continue to inspire and inform ongoing debates about democracy and personal freedoms.
Asian Americans put their land in their children names
Asian Americans put their land in their children names
had no way to defend themselves against violence.
Jefferson reasoned that it was better to own the land than have foreign nations in our backyard. He originally wanted the city of New Orleans but Napoleon needed the money and felt that the land was too hard for France to defend. New Orleans was an important city because people moved cotton by boat down the Mississippi River.
He wanted Native Americans to work together to defend their land!
No. The "Republican" party didn't exist until 1860. Jefferson was for self government.
Asian Americans put their land in their children names
Navy
Thomas Jefferson.
Andrew Jackson.
Asian Americans put their land in their children names
P.G.T. Beauregard
Asian Americans put their land in their children names
If you don't defend your nation, someone will take it from you .
Jewish Americans, also the Asian Americans
Yes, just as everything and everybody has the same right.
because it defend us