Thomas Jefferson referred to the rulers of the country as the servants of the people. Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States.
Thomas Jefferson's nicknames included "The Sage of Monticello" and "Man of the People."
Thomas Jefferson
He agreed with their call for a bill of rights.
Thomas Jefferson referred to the United States Capitol building as the "Hall of the People." He believed in the idea of a citizen government and envisioned the Capitol as a space where representatives of the people would convene to make important decisions for the nation.
Jefferson did not serve in the military. He was alive during the Revolutionary War, but served in a governmental capacity as Minister to France (ambassador, we would call it today).
a wall of seperation between church and state
Alexander Hamilton
He called it the "Revolution of 1800." It really was a revolution. It was the removing of the Federalists from presidency and Jefferson's leadership led to many great movements in the United States
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Slave owners referred to house servants as domestics or house slaves.
While Thomas Jefferson may have used the term, Andrew Jackson was the first President from the Democratic Party.
Jefferson spent considerable time in Paris. Apparenly he liked the architecture he saw in Europe and was influenced by it in his own designs.