How Did Thomas Jefferson Contribute To The Declaration Of Independence

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Thomas Jefferson, our third president of the United States contributed lots to our nation. Some may have never heard about Jefferson, and some may have. Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743, and would soon become one of our nations’ Founding Fathers. He was inaugurated into office on March 4, 1801. In his speech, he said that men are equal and should be treated equal. Years before he became president, he drafted the Declaration of Independence which stated our independence from Great Britain; in 1803, Jefferson persuaded Congress to purchase the Louisiana Territory from France; and limited federal governments’ rights in order to increase states’ power and American liberty.

The Declaration of Independence was written after the Revolutionary War with Britain. The Declaration of Independence stated our freedom from Britain. The authors’ of the Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson. Benjamin Franklin and John Adams also contributed to the Declaration of …show more content…

Being in office, Thomas Jefferson changed a variety of matters that were Democratic ideas to Republican ideas. He limited the federal governments’ rights and gave power to the states’. By doing so, citizens were able to vote for president and candidates for office. However, Thomas Jefferson was centered towards Republican power. He stopped the Midnight Judges that previous President Adams assigned to the Supreme Court. Adams wanted to appoint the Midnight Judges, which were Democratic, thus the Democrats would still obtain some power in office. This was definitely a self-centered act. Everyone has flaws, and so can presidents. Despite this vile act, President Jefferson did allow the many citizens of the states’ to hold power in office no matter what they were ranked. Consequently to Jefferson’s consideration to the people, we have the power to vote for the delegates of

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