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I like the fact that Jefferson never forgot where he came from, but didn't allow it to define his beliefs.

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I understand your point about economics, but Hamilton wished to restrict the personal rights of citizens, which I do not agree with.

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" Free people claim their rights as derived from the laws of nature, and not as the gift of their chief magistrate." Thomas Jefferson.

Jefferson was a brilliant , yet soft spoken man, notorious for his gifted writing skills. When faced with the fate of American,he made some significant decisions that changed the way we regarded our miraculous nation. Thomas Jefferson had a very compelling vision for America and certainly impacted the way America is seen today. His beliefs on a democratic government, supporting the protections of individual rights; fathering the Declaration of Independence , and his other contributions  to America are what make him a likelier suite for the young nation rather than any other candidate.

Establishing a democratic government involved allowing all  others to have a say in how they were governed. Jefferson supported this , as it did not restrict having a voice in the government to only a certain class, primarily the wealthy land owners. In his mind, every man is created equally , as dictated in the Declaration of  Independence. They shall all be granted freedoms and rights of the same degree, know as unalienable rights.  The right to love life and the pursuit of happiness are among them. Jefferson proposed a fair and just government, swiftly allowing any man of any class to voice their opinion. Such fervent beliefs of government reflect on Jefferson as a person. He was born into a wealthy family of the highest class, and did not allow his back round to cloud his judgment nor define him. He stood firm in his thoughts of equality and guaranteed freedoms to any man by supporting a democratic government. Jefferson also openly displayed trust among American citizens, by allowing the people to govern themselves, it shows that he sincerely trusts them to uphold a government in which they can take pride in, and claim everyone is pleased with. As it is the case with most political leaders, trust is evident; however most mutual citizens , whichever party they extend their beliefs to gain trust for their desired candidate; trust to govern accordingly with similar beliefs. It is very rarely though does the political leader share this same feeling of trust. This is why candidate, Thomas Jefferson would be the most successful as a potential  suite for the young nation rather than any other candidate. Citizens in favor of Jefferson trust him to maintain their simple rights and freedoms, and in return, he trusts citizens, to have a capital judgment, and to lead a successful government. When trust becomes mutual, favorable results, especially in a political sys rem, flourish.

During the time of ratification of the Constitution, the two candidates for America, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, joined separate parties. Jefferson's beliefs favored the anti-federalists, or those who opposed ratification of the Constitution, while Hamilton joined the opposite. Jefferson feared that by ratifying the Constitution, individual rights and liberties may have been taken away. He was especially wary, as there was no sort of protection of these rights mentioned in the Constitution. Jefferson absolutely refused to support it until actions were taken to secure the personal rights and liberties  of American citizens. In 1791, the American Bill of Rights, inspired by Thomasa Jefferson, and drafted by James Madison, was adopted. Jefferson worked diligently to secure the rights of American citizens, something taken for granted daily. By requesting the Bill of Rights, he ensured that no power could be taken from those who should govern America, the people. Jefferson himself said, "A bill of rights is what the people are entitled to against every government on earth, general or particular, and what no just government should refuse, or rest on inference."

America, viewed by modern society, is considered to be quite diverse  with a multitude of different cultures, ethnicities, and religions. This is partly due to Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson introduced the idea of religious freedom by drafting the Virginia Act for Establishing Religious Freedom of 1779. He firmly believed in allowing American citizens the opportunity to decide upon their own religious faith. He considered this a right to which should be applied to all citizens of America. Jefferson created for himself a lasting impact on American culture today through the administration of religious freedom. This opportunity increased the diversity of our country. He felt that religion and state should be kept separate for the benefit of a successful country, which would later be pr oven accurate.

Thomas Jefferson accomplished many things in life, such as  writing the Declaration of Independence. This document is what created America by formally announcing our separation from Great Britain. This document is one of the most famous in American history and was vital to our success Asa growing indecent nation. The Declaration incorporates the way Americans regard themselves, as does outline many other areas of significance. The document not only signifies the pride of finally being able to accomplish a nation of Independence, but also serves as an expression of American identity. That document dictates who we are, as proud and free Americans. The Constitution, what we continue to govern ourselves with today, embodies certain aspects and principles of the Declaration of Independence. Our entire form of government contains small inferences of the Declaration. Without it, America would not be the powerful nation it has evolved into over the years with Jefferson's help. He outlined the fundamental rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is through this document that the equality of man is evident. With that simple line alone, any individual person  now has the opportunities available to any other. This man of brilliant nature created one of the most influential documents in history. In one document, he outlined and explained with up most importance and detail, what Americans stand for, why we reside as a dignified and independent nation, the basic rights and freedoms guaranteed to all American citizens, and so much more. It seems only right to claim that the man with the most enduring vision for America, is the one who created it, through writing and mind, and defended it with heart and soul. It was through his words written in the ink of his hand, that all Americans are proud and free. We operate as more than a whole, perfectly free from any tyrant who deems it fit to strip away our liberties, and crush our spirits.

 When America comes to mind, not only do we think of it as a noble, distinguished nation, but also a powerful and expansive country. We also have Jefferson to thank for this. Through means of the Louisiana Purchase, he nearly doubled the size of America with a deal among the French leader Napoleon Bonaparte for once the price of 15 million dollars, Jefferson gained a respectable piece of land containing the future states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. Some might argue that this was done in unconstitutional ways due to the fact that buying such a large sum of land was not written anywhere in the Constitution. This can be easily overcome as the effects of purchasing the land were splendid. This deal doubled the size of America, allowed trade to flourish, and made the nation stronger and more prosperous as a whole. When faced with a difficult decision, Jefferson did what he thought was best for America, and it definitely paid off. Settlers had new opportunities to create a new life and contributed to the success of our country.

  Because Thomas Jefferson was born into a wealthy family, you would expect his actions and beliefs to reflect on this; however this was not the case. Jefferson craved equality in this new nation.  He stood for a democratic government in which all people, regardless of class, had a say in the way they were governed. He did not allow his past or his background determine his future. Jefferson grew to gain his own theories and beliefs, which reflected only on himself as person, not where he came from. He thought to include everyone and greatly favored equality  amongst American citizens. With a democratic government, he believed the people had the ability to make the right choices if they became aware. He established mutual trust with all of those who believed in him to lead a successful country. They trusted him to keep their rights, and liberties, and he trusted them to prosper with their own voices in the government. Trust is something that is not typically found in politics , but it has arrived in the form of Thomas Jefferson. He supported the protection of individual rights, and fought until some sort of actions were taken, and invested into the constitution. He is responsible for the diversity of America, beginning religiously with his drafting of the Virginia act for establishing religious freedom. He believed in choice and opportunity. He proclaimed the identity of America when he wrote the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson was at the country's side even when it first formed. He authored its birth certificate, while outlining American expression in the process. The Declaration of Independence is how we, as Americans think of ourselves, and to think that this exceptional man helped begin such an idea, is outstanding. He doubled the size of the country which in turn allowed the economy flourish, as well as provide new opportunities of life for settlers. Thomas Jefferson is the reason America prospered into a large respectable nation. He stood by the side of the people and defended us with everything he had. All the while, Jefferson never once forgot where he came from, but he did not let it dictate his life either. Thomas Jefferson, founding father, author of the Declaration of Independence, founder of the University of Virginia, and third president of the United States, discovered balance. He stood by America from infancy, when it first broke away from Britain, is standing by it now, with is lasting effect on the country, and will forever be by its side. The United States of America is Jefferson's country, and although scarred, is still, and forever be going strong.

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I agree whole-heartedly with each of these reasons! Jefferson would make a likelier candidate.

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Sorry guys this isn't the right one the right one is under this one

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Declarationontributionstions their rights as derived from the laws of nature, and not as the gift of their chief magistrate." Thomas Jefferson.

Jefferson was a brilliant , yet soft spoken man, notorious for his gifted writing skills. When faced with the fate of American,he made some significant decisions that changed the way we regarded our miraculous nation. Thomas Jefferson had a very compelling vision for America and certainly impacted the way America is seen today. His beliefs on a democratic government, supporting the protections of individual rights; fathering the Declaration of Independence , and his other contributions  to America are what make him a likelier suite for the young nation rather than any other candidate.

Establishing a democratic government involved allowing all  others to have a say in how they were governed. Jefferson supported this , as it did not restrict having a voice in the government to only a certain class, primarily the wealthy land owners. In his mind, every man is created equally , as dictated in the Declaration of  Independence. They shall all be granted freedoms and rights of the same degree, know as unalienable rights.  The right to love life and the pursuit of happiness are among them. Jefferson proposed a fair and just government, swiftly allowing any man of any class to voice their opinion. Such fervent beliefs of government reflect on Jefferson as a person. He was born into a wealthy family of the highest class, and did not allow his back round to cloud his judgment nor define him. He stood firm in his thoughts of equality and guaranteed freedoms to any man by supporting a democratic government. Jefferson also openly displayed trust among American citizens, by allowing the people to govern themselves, it shows that he sincerely trusts them to uphold a government in which they can take pride in, and claim everyone is pleased with. As it is the case with most political leaders, trust is evident; however most mutual citizens , whichever party they extend their beliefs to gain trust for their desired candidate; trust to govern accordingly with similar beliefs. It is very rarely though does the political leader share this same feeling of trust. This is why candidate, Thomas Jefferson would be the most successful as a potential  suite for the young nation rather than any other candidate. Citizens in favor of Jefferson trust him to maintain their simple rights and freedoms, and in return, he trusts citizens, to have a capital judgment, and to lead a successful government. When trust becomes mutual, favorable results, especially in a political sys rem, flourish. 

During the time of ratification of the Constitution, the two candidates for America, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, joined separate parties. Jefferson's beliefs favored the anti-federalists, or those who opposed ratification of the Constitution, while Hamilton joined the opposite. Jefferson feared that by ratifying the Constitution, individual rights and liberties may have been taken away. He was especially wary, as there was no sort of protection of these rights mentioned in the Constitution. Jefferson absolutely refused to support it until actions were taken to secure the personal rights and liberties  of American citizens. In 1791, the American Bill of Rights, inspired by Thomasa Jefferson, and drafted by James Madison, was adopted. Jefferson worked diligently to secure the rights of American citizens, something taken for granted daily. By requesting the Bill of Rights, he ensured that no power could be taken from those who should govern America, the people. Jefferson himself said, "A bill of rights is what the people are entitled to against every government on earth, general or particular, and what no just government should refuse, or rest on inference." 

America, viewed by modern society, is considered to be quite diverse  with a multitude of different cultures, ethnicities, and religions. This is partly due to Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson introduced the idea of religious freedom by drafting the Virginia Act for Establishing Religious Freedom of 1779. He firmly believed in allowing American citizens the opportunity to decide upon their own religious faith. He considered this a right to which should be applied to all citizens of America. Jefferson created for himself a lasting impact on American culture today through the administration of religious freedom. This opportunity increased the diversity of our country. He felt that religion and state should be kept separate for the benefit of a successful country, which would later be pr oven accurate. 

Thomas Jefferson accomplished many things in life, such as  writing the Declaration of Independence. This document is what created America by formally announcing our separation from Great Britain. This document is one of the most famous in American history and was vital to our success Asa growing indecent nation. The Declaration incorporates the way Americans regard themselves, as does outline many other areas of significance. The document not only signifies the pride of finally being able to accomplish a nation of Independence, but also serves as an expression of American identity. That document dictates who we are, as proud and free Americans. The Constitution, what we continue to govern ourselves with today, embodies certain aspects

 And principles of the Declaration of Independence. Our entire form of government contains small inferences of the Declaration. Without it, America would not be the powerful nation it has evolved into oveJefferson'ss with Jeffersons help. He outlined the fundamental rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is through this document that the equality of man is evident. With that simple line alone, any individual person  now has the opportunities available to any other. This man of brilliant nature created one of the most influential documents in history. In one document, he outlined anup mostained with upmost importance and detail, what Americans stand for, why we reside as a dignified and independent nation, the basic rights and freedoms guaranteed to all American citizens, and so much more. It seems only right to claim that the man with the most enduring vision for America, is the one who created it, through writing and mind, and defended it with heart and soul. It was through his words written in the ink of his hand, that all Americans are proud and free. We operate as more than a whole, perfectly free from any tyrant who deems it fit to strip away our liberties, and crush our spirits.

    When America comes to mind, not only do we think of it as a noble, distinguished nation, but also a powerful and expansive country. We also have Jefferson to thank for this. Through means of the Louisiana Purchase, he nearly doubled the size of America with a deal among the French leader Napoleon Bonaparte for once the price of 15 million dollars, Jefferson gained a respectable piece of land containing the future states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. Some might argue that this was done in unconstitutional ways due to the fact that buying such a large sum of land was not written anywhere in the Constitution. This can be easily overcome as the effects of purchasing the land were splendid. This deal doubled the size of America, allowed trade to flourish, and made the nation stronger and more prosperous as a whole. When faced with a difficult decision, Jefferson did what he thought was best for America, and it definitely paid off. Settlers had new opportunities to create a new life and contributed to the success of our country.

  Because Thomas Jefferson was born into a wealthy family, you would expect his actions and beliefs to reflect on this; however this was not the case. Jefferson craved equality in this new nation.  He stood for a democratic government in which all people, regardless of class, had a say in the way they were governed. He did not allow his past or his background determine his future. Jefferson grew to gain his own theories and beliefs, which reflected only on himself as person, not where he came from. He thought to include everfavored greatly favoured equality  amongst American citizens. With a democratic government, he believed the people had the ability to make the right choices if they became aware. He established mutual trust with all of those who believed in him to lead a successful country. They trusted him to keep their rights, and liberties, and he trusted them to prosper with their own voices in the government. Trust is something that is not typically found in politics , but it has arrived in the form of Thomas Jefferson. He supported the protection of individual rights, and fought until some sort of actions were taken, and invested into the constitution. He is responsible for the diversity of America, beginning religiously with his drafting of the Virginia act for establishing religious freedom. He believed in choice and opportunity. He proclaimed the identity of America when he wrote the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson was at the country's side even when it first formed. He authored its birth certificate, while outlining American expression in the process. The Declaration of Independence is how we, as Americans think of ourselves, and to think that this exceptional man helped begin such an idea, is outstanding. He doubled the size of the country which in turn allowed the economy flourish, as well as provide new opportunities of life for settlers. Thomas Jefferson is the reason America prospered into a large respectable nation. He stood by the side of the people and defended us with everything he had. All the while, Jefferson never once forgot where he came from, but he did not let it dictate his life either. Thomas Jefferson, founding father, author of the Declaration of Independence, founder of the University of Virginia, and third president of the United States, discovered balance. He stood by America from infancy, when it first broke away from Britain, is standing by it now, with is lasting effect on the country, and will forever be by its side. The United StatJefferson'sica is Jeffersons country, and although scarred, is still, and forever be going strong.

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