Yes, Thomas Jefferson would be permitted to express his views on Shays' Rebellion today, as the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects the right to free speech. This includes the ability to discuss and critique historical events, even controversial ones. Public discourse on past uprisings like Shays' Rebellion is essential for understanding American history and its implications. However, the context and perspective would likely differ significantly from his time.
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Mr.Jefferson felt the need to express himself through his books. He was very depressed when he gave his libary up. Mr Jefferson even started to beat his slaves.
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Richard Nixon is the 37th President of the United States. He referred to the Americans who did not express their opinions publicly against the Vietnam War, as the great silent majority.
No, slavery did not end with Thomas Jefferson. While Jefferson did publicly express his opposition to slavery, he did not take significant actions to abolish the institution during his presidency. Slavery persisted in the United States until the passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865, which formally abolished slavery.
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Mr.Jefferson felt the need to express himself through his books. He was very depressed when he gave his libary up. Mr Jefferson even started to beat his slaves.
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