THOMAS JEFFERSON April 13, 1743 – July 4,1826 Thomas Jefferson was an extraordinary...
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- THOMAS JEFFERSON April 13, 1743 July 4,1826
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- Thomas Jefferson was an extraordinary Democratic-Republican
President of the United States. He contributed in expanding the
economy, land, maintaining peace, and building our nation into a
world power, as it is known today. Jefferson had a careful plan and
was a man that made wise decisions to maintain prosperity in
America. He served as president from the year 1801-1809.
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- Succeeded in cutting the national debt and government expenses.
a)Closed some American embassies in Europe. b)Slashed military
spending. c)Reduced the size of the army by 50%. d)Took away a
majority of the navys war ships. Reduced Tax a.Repealing all direct
taxes, such as the Whiskey tax. Expanded boundaries a.The Louisiana
Purchase 1803 Maintained International Peace a.Embargo Act (1807)
Limited Slavery a.Law prohibiting the importation of slaves, March
1807
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- DOMESTIC AFFAIRS FOREIGN AFFAIRS The Sedition and Alien Acts
were suspended. The Federal administration was reduced and expenses
were cut. The size of army reduced. The taxes were removed Less
money was required. = benefited the farmers 1801, Jefferson send
out a small fleet to negotiate with the Barbary coast and was
captured, costing the government $60,000. ( Philadelphia ) In 1805,
Jefferson signed a treaty that ended the Barbary War. The
confiscation of ships by the French and Englanders =Embargo
Act
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- Jefferson's Cipher Jefferson's Revolving Bookstand Moldboard
Plow of Least Resistance
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- Jefferson's Polygraph (Copying Machine)
http://www.monticello.org/images/media/polygraph.mov
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- Walkway to Monticello's East Front Monticello's West Front
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- Thomas Jefferson's desk, 1776
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- Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building
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- Thomas Jeffersons Memorial in Washington D.C. Inside the
memorial
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