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Thomas Jeffersons Presidency 1st Edition Emily Rose Oachs

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Thomas Jeffersons Presidency 1st Edition Emily Rose Oachs
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Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.74 MB
Pages: 108
Author: Emily Rose Oachs
ISBN: 9781467786027, 1467786020
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Thomas Jeffersons Presidency 1st Edition Emily Rose Oachs by Emily Rose Oachs 9781467786027, 1467786020 instant download after payment.

Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, was a man of contradictions. Jefferson penned the most stirring claim of the Declaration of Independence: "all men are created equal." Yet during his lifetime, Jefferson owned hundreds of enslaved African Americans. An adamant believer in limited government, Jefferson nevertheless acted without constitutional power to buy land from France--the Louisiana Purchase--that doubled the size of the United States. Jefferson died on the Fourth of July, 1826, exactly fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Despite his contradictions, Jefferson's words continue to express the noble ideals of Americans--freedom from tyranny and equality for all.

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