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I think that Thomas Jefferson was a good president with good ideas and beliefs. He wanted a better commerce for the people which is good in my opinion. He changed a lot of what John Adams has done in his presidency, but he changed it for the better. He was a good man who had good idea on how the government should be ran.

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If you have 13 different states with power they will end up with their own decision and try to go against the central government. They will most likely start going against each other. It would just cause conflict.

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The British were the bad guys. Yes I get the fact that they had to tighten their control over the colonists but they took it too far. They abused their power over the colonists and they wouldn’t back down over such a small grievance. They could have just lowered their taxes and loosened control and everything would have been fine. But the British had to be hard headed and refused. Of course they colonist wanted some independence when their whole life they have been completely controlled. But the British wanted to go to war and thought that it would work out for them in the end but instead they let about 24,000 die and suffer.

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