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    Thomas Jefferson Under the executive branch of the new constitution‚ Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. When Alexander Hamilton wanted to create a new national bank‚ Jefferson adamantly spoke against it. He felt it would violate states rights by causing a huge competitor for the state banks‚ then causing a federal monopoly. Jefferson’s argument was that since the Constitution did not say Congress could create a bank they should not be given that power. This is the philosophy of strict construction

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne finds in colonial New England a compelling setting for his dramatization of the paradox of individualism—America was founded on the principle that to be an individual is to be separate from the state‚ thus creating a community‚ or country in the United States’ case‚ formed completely of separatists. The Scarlet Letter dramatizes the individualistic dimensions as this tendency of democracy that “relieve(s) the darkening close of a tale of human frailty and sorrow” (Hawthorne 29)

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    development and drafting of the constitution‚ two political parties were born. One labeled as strict constructionists‚ the Jeffersonian Republicans‚ and the other labeled as broad constructionists‚ the Federalists. The Democratic-Republicans such as Thomas Jefferson‚ were first labeled as anti-federalists and believed the states should have the most power in the government and most vowed not to sign the constitution without the addition of a Bill of Rights. They believed that if a power was not specifically

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    important to the market and state. Persell believes that the market‚ state‚ and civil society need to work in conjunction to have a stable nation. Persell argues that the state and market are squeezing out civil society. Franklin Pierce and Thomas Jefferson would agree with her‚ but Progressives and Fredrick Douglas would not. Franklin Pierce believed that the federal government should exercise power clearly enumerated in the constitution and all other power belongs

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    The Louisiana Purchase took place in 1803‚ by President Thomas Jefferson. It was a huge land deal between France and The United States. In this purchase‚ the United States of America paid fifteen million dollars to get all the land west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains. This historic event doubled the size of the U.S. by one simple signature. The Louisiana Purchase was the best purchase ever made by the United States. The purchase of this land increased the economic resources

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    Adams‚ and Thomas Jefferson. The six sections outline the events Ellis sees as main points in the time period after the founding of the U.S. Out of the many events he could’ve chosen to write about‚ he chose to use a section to explain The Duel‚

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    Thomas Jefferson- became the victim of one of America’s first "whispering campaigns."  The Federalists accused him of having an affair with one of his slaves. Beat John Adams to win the election of 1800 by a majority of 73 to 65 electoral votes. Jefferson preferred to make the military smaller. Jefferson was forced to bend his thoughts of not using military force when the leader of Tripoli informally declared war on the United States. Jefferson sent the new navy to Tripoli and after 4 years of fighting

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    suggested that the stories be understood the way they actually occurred‚ and how they were understood over the years. Ellis chose to focus the outline of Founding Brothers around key members of the Revolutionary generation‚ including Washington‚ Adams‚ Jefferson‚ Madison‚ Franklin‚ and Hamilton‚ and others. In the first chapter of the text‚ The Duel‚ are details of the most famous duel in American history. Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton face off according to the customs of the code duello on July

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    plenipotentiary of the French government that the United States now had full rights over New Orleans‚ and the whole of Louisiana. This new acquisition would double the size of America‚ and give Americans more freedom to access of trade routes. Thomas Jefferson‚ who was the president of the United States at the time believed that purchasing the land was necessary for the countries growing population‚ as it was nourished with resources for farming and trade routes. With much more land to grow on‚ more

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    is a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4‚ 1776‚ which announced that the thirteen American colonies then at war with Great Britain were now independent states‚ and no longer a part of the British Empire. Written mainly by Thomas Jefferson

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