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| History Of The Decleration Of Independence | |
| ... Franklin from Pennsylvania, Robert R. Livingston from New York, Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, John Adams of Massachusetts, and Roger Sherman of Connecticut. ... |
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| The Alien And Sedition Acts | |
| ... In 1789, the Minister to France Thomas Jefferson, to Francis Hopkinson of Pennsylvania, protesting that "I am not of the party of the federalists. ... |
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| A Personal Anthology | |
| ... Two of the most influential gentlemen of this period are Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. ... Thomas Jefferson made an impact on politics during this time. ... |
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| War Of 1812 | |
| ... American statesmen, including President Thomas Jefferson, were stunned by the offer but soon recovered and happily agreed to the purchase. ... |
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| Democracy Through Time | |
| ... Thomas Jefferson, a man that borrowed profusely from Rousseau, also wrote a work that heavily favored the basic right of democracy. ... |
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| Alexander Hamilton | |
| ... Party leaders. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison saw through the lies The Federalist party was feeding to the public. So they drafted ... |
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| The Expulsion Of Native Americans | |
| ... Thomas Jefferson was also opposed to Native settlements and saw them as a hindrance to his vision of an Agrarian Republic. After ... |
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| John Adams | |
| ... During the time spent working with Thomas Jefferson, their differences became obvious and built an intense rivalry that would last for decades. ... |
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| Causes Of The War Of 1812 | |
| ... The War Hawks were annoyed at the slow strategies that Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were taking; war, the War Hawks were convinced, was the ... |
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| Nature Of Logic And Perception | |
| ... Thomas Jefferson even referred to this possibility in 1803 when he said (Amending the constitution, nd, para 2): No work of man is perfect. ... |
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