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Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd President of the United States from 1817 to 1825, and is well known for being one of the Founding Fathers.

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Was George Mason related to Thomas Jefferson?

George Mason and Thomas Jefferson had a working relationship. In fact, Jefferson drew on George Mason's draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights while writing the Declaration of Independence.

How did Hamilton's economic policies differ from Jefferson's?

As a federalist, Hamilton wanted a strong national/federal governament, while Jefferson favored state governaments. Hamilton favored Britain, America's major trading partner, as according to the foreign policy, while Jefferson liked France, the U.S.'s first ally. Hamilton wanted the economy brought up on Manufacturing and Industry, and Jefferson thought farming was best.

Did the Declaration of Independence help for Thomas Jefferson to become president?

No they see Thomas Jefferson as a great person for writing the declaration of independence but it did not help him become president.

Why did Thomas Jefferson write the declaration of independance?

well at first it was said that he didnt want to but everyone else decided that he was the best writer out of them all so he then decided that he would write the declaration of idependence

It was written because not many people had freedom so Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence for making freedom and independence.

Jefferson wished to persuade other colonists to join him in overthrowing British rule, and he succeeded.


He wanted the colonists to be aware of the kings tyranny and wanted the king to see that America was to be recognized as a free and independent country.

What are Thomas Jefferson's economic beliefs?

1. Economy--Should agrarian based with farming and land-related industry to finance the nation's economy (although later in his life he switched and recognized the importance of manufacturing and finance more)

2. Tariff--Being from the South, Jefferson was suspicious of tariffs since it protected the North and hurt the SOuth (through higher prices for imported goods)

3. The people--While Jefferson tended to trust the common folk more than Jefferson it is incorrect to assume that Jefferson felt the ordinary American was capable of governing themselves--he didn't. He was closer to Hamilton on this issue than many teachers are aware. jefferson was an elitist, just as Hamilton was, although he DID place more confidence on the common man than did Hamilton.

How did Thomas Jefferson reduce the size of the federal government?

He fired all tax collectors, cut the number of government employees and the number of US diplomats. In addition to that he shrank the military and rided the Sedition Act.

Where was thomas paine when he wrote common sense?

Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense in 1775-1776. He was responding to the British and encouraging the 13 colonies to declare independence.

Was Thomas Jefferson the first secretary of state?

Thomas Jefferson served as the first United States Secretary of State from 1789 to 1793 and was also the second vice president from 1797 to 1801.

What will thomas jefferson be remembered for?

Despite his other genuine contributions to the formation of the nation, his legacy will always be the Louisiana Purchase. Its a shame that a genius at creative writing will be remembered as a merchant.

Why did thomas Jefferson call for a revival of classical architecture in the US?

Jefferson spent considerable time in Paris. Apparenly he liked the architecture he saw in Europe and was influenced by it in his own designs.

What are the two rights of the Declaration of Independence?

The Declaration of Independance grants Americans their inalienable rights. Those are the rights to life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness. However, many scholars fail to realize that the Declaration also grants Americans the right to over throw their government should the government become destructive to our inalienable rights.

Which three presidents died on the same day?

Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and James Monroe who all died on July 4, but only Adams and Jefferson in the same year.

Why did Jefferson and Adams have issues as friends?

They had issues for a number of reasons. First, they had opposing political beliefs about the role and nature of government. Adams was for a strong central government. Jefferson was for a weaker one that left more governmental power to the individual states. Adams believed government should be left to the care of wiser men than the general public. Jefferson believed government by the general public was exactly what the revolution was all about in the first place. They came to be leaders of the two different political parties, Federalist and Republican, that sprang up among the citizens and politicians of the time. This led to opposing political factions forming, each wanting the other out of the way and each looking to Adams or Jefferson to lead them. They both let these political differences become personal dislikes. This was because they began to see each other as turning his back on the ideals that led to the new country in the first place. Another issue that arose was that Jefferson, along with James Madison, was working behind Adams' back to unseat Adams as president, even though Jefferson was Adams's Vice-president. Jefferson had written a letter to a friend of his that was critical of Adams's political views. The letter somehow became public to the embarassment of Adams. Adams was so angry he refused to speak to Jefferson for many years. Even Abigail Adams was furious with Jefferson and wrote him telling him that he was two-faced. Jefferson's behind the scenes actions against Adams were successful, and Jefferson beat Adams in the next presidential election after Adams had served only one term. Adams left office without staying to see Jefferson sworn in. John Adams was a difficult man to get along with. He even disliked his staunchest fellow Federalist, Alexander Hamilton. It is was no surprise that Adams and Jefferson eventually had their falling out, since Adams was hardly liked by anyone around him, except Abigail. In fact, while Adams was president, he relied more on her than on his own cabinet members for advice. The surprising thing was that the two managed to reconcile their friendship later on.

What land did the US purchase?

The US bought land from France (the Louisiana Purchase) and bought Alaska from Russia.

We purchased the Virgin Islands from Denmark and the Gadsden Purchase from Mexico.

The purchase of Manhattan Island from the Indians happened before there was a United States.

What was President Jefferson's top priority in his agenda?

he believed in only 3 jobs for the federal government

1. to collect tariffs and place them in the national bank

2. to run the post office

3. to take a census every 10 yrs

According to the declaration what is the purpose of government?

In the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson clearly stated that the primary purpose of government is to secure our rights:

We hold these truths to be self-evident that all Men were created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable Rights, that are among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness - That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.

Jefferson derived the most famous ideas in the Declaration of Independence from the writings of English philosopher John Locke. Locke wrote his Second Treatise of Government in 1689 at the time of England's Glorious Revolution, which overthrew the rule of James II.

Locke wrote that all individuals are equal in the sense that they are born with certain "inalienable" natural rights. That is, rights can never be taken or even given away. Among these fundamental natural rights, Locke said, are "life, liberty, and property."

Locke believed that the most basic human law of nature is the preservation of mankind. To serve that purpose, he reasoned, individuals have both a right and a duty to preserve their own lives.

Locke also argued that individuals should be free to make choices about how to conduct their own lives as long as they do not interfere with the liberty of others. Locke therefore believed liberty should be far-reaching.

By "property," Locke meant more than land and goods that could be sold, given away, or even confiscated by the government under certain circumstances. Property also referred to ownership of one's self, which included a right to personal well being. Jefferson, however, substituted the phrase, "pursuit of happiness," which Locke and others had used to describe freedom of opportunity as well as the duty to help those in want.

The purpose of government, Locke wrote, is to secure and protect the inalienable natural rights of the people. Locke further concluded, if a government persecutes its people with "a long train of abuses" over an extended period, the people have the right to resist that government, alter or abolish it, and create a new political system.

Who helped Thomas Jefferson draft the original declaration?

John Adams, Ben Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston.

What are some controversial Thomas Jefferson quotes?

He is known for numerous quotable quips. My favorite, however, is when he talks of slavery: "It seems we have a wolf by the ears. We can neither hold him, nor safely let him go."

You can refer to the related link below for more quotes.

Who wrote common sense and what is common sense?

Thomas Paine is the author of the pamphlet called "Common Sense".

The pamphlet "Common Sense" argued that citizens should be able to make decisions about their own governments.

Does that help? hope it does.

Thomas Paine writes a pamphlet called "Common Sense" Published Jan. 1776.Changed populations view of the King and England. It was 'common sense' that we start our own country.

What happend to Thomas Jefferson at the end of his life?

Thomas Jefferson was 83 years old when he died of old age. He died on the same day as he political rival, John Adams on July 4, 1826.