How did president jefferson play a role in the westward expansion
People in the United States believed that the country should be bigger.
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition, which began in 1804, was a direct result of the Louisiana Purchase and played a crucial role in laying the foundations for western expansion. Commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson, the expedition aimed to explore the newly acquired territory, map the land, and establish trade with Native American tribes. Their journey provided valuable information about the geography, resources, and potential for settlement in the west, fueling further exploration and migration.
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Thomas Jefferson became Secretary of State during George Washington's Presidency. Alexander Hamilton was a Secretary of Treasury.After that , Jefferson became Vice President, and John Adams was a President.Later, Thomas Jefferson became the 3rd President of the United States of America.
Thomas Jefferson
People in the United States believed that the country should be bigger.
Jefferson, Franklin, and Adams were in France trying to get troops and money.
He invented the airplane that goes under water.
No. She died LONG before he was president. Thre daughter was his first lady.
he wanted limite role of government southerners - yeoman farmers
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Living at the borders, historically they played a big role in expansion. But they fought against the Russian revolution with the white army, lost, were repressed and many had to immigrate.
Both aid in the expansion and relaxation of lungs.
The war had been expensive and the British attempts to limit western expansion by imposing taxes.