Jefferson had a vision of what the country ought to be. He believed in limited government, wanted a nation of land holding farmers and believed that people could govern themselves. On March 4, 1801 Jefferson became the first president to be inaugurated in Washington DC. His goal was not coexist peacefully with the federalist but to bring them into the Republican party. He hoped that the parties would disappear and some the things he didn't do were as important as the things he did. He didn't like the national bank, but didn't get rid of it. He appointed Republican judges and refused to renew the Alien/Sedition Acts, but did pass new naturalization laws. Jefferson pardoned prisoners and gave back the fines to those who were convicted under the Sedition act. He reduced the military to 2500 officers/men and did away with taxes on US made goods including whiskey. One of his primary beliefs that liberty depended on land ownership for all. Yet he also recognized the necessity of commerce and as president he was committed to its protection. Jefferson reduced the ceremonial role of the presidency that had developed under Washington and Adams. He started by walking to his inauguration and dressed as a ordinary citizen. Instead of going to Congress to deliver the annual address he sent a written message to be read by a clerk. He eliminated formal presidential receptions and received foreign diplomats informally.
Thomas Jefferson was 33 when he wrote the declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson was the author of the Declaration. He drafted his ideas from John Locke.
Tomas Jefferson Wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson is credited with the writting of the declaration of independance.Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. He asked that this feat be carved on his tombstone.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence to declare freedom from Great Britain.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, and was the Governor of Virginia.
No, Thomas Jefferson was elected after he wrote the Declaration
Jefferson was a delegate from Virginia when he wrote the Declaration of Independence
He wrote the declaration of Independence