yes because he was very good at his job
Yes, Thomas Jefferson wanted to be president. In 1796 he ran against John Adams and lost but was elected vice president. In the 1800 election, Jefferson ran again and defeated Adams. In this election, he was in a tie vote with Aaron Burr and Jefferson did everything possible to try to win over Burr. Jefferson ran for a second term in 1804 and won.
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People like Samuel Adams, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson were people who supported the Revolution. There are many more.
Deists like Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin endorsed the concept of a Supreme Being who created the universe
The equality part sounds like Thomas Jefferson. The unity part sounds like Abraham Lincoln.
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Thomas Jefferson
That he was the 3rd president of the US.
because he fought in one of the wars like the frist preisdent.
Yes, Thomas Jefferson wanted to be president. In 1796 he ran against John Adams and lost but was elected vice president. In the 1800 election, Jefferson ran again and defeated Adams. In this election, he was in a tie vote with Aaron Burr and Jefferson did everything possible to try to win over Burr. Jefferson ran for a second term in 1804 and won.
he would like to see people Be good
Thomas Jefferson's emergence of the common man during his presidency was most memorable. Jefferson adopted a simple style that was suitable to the executive republic. He remained a favorite of the people becasue he was just like the people.
President Jackson was elected the 3rd president. Thomas Jefferson was not just a president but an inventor as well. The first thing Jefferson did was lowered the taxes and reduced the size of the army. He bought the French's land of Louisiana so the french had money to fight great Britian. This land that Thomas Jefferson bought is called the Louisiana Purchase. The US started by adding 530 acres.
i am sure there are people that didn't like him
He got along well. Like normal people do
it was passed during Adam's presidency because immigrants usually favored Jefferson and voted for him, so Jefferson didn't like it. When he became president he repealed it in 1802.
Thomas Jefferson.