How did President Thomas Jefferson bring CHANGE to the U.S.?

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How did President Thomas Jefferson bring CHANGE to the U.S.?

Background Declaration of Independence Secretary of State (GW) Vice-President (JA) Elected in 1800 Democratic Republican Virginian Curiosity: WEST

1. Personal Style – “Shaking Hands”

2. Important Americans = farmers

3. Size of government

4. National Budget

5. Army and Navy

6. Political Disputes “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists.”

1800 Mississppi River Florida, Texas: Spain Territories are forming Canada? French Territory: France New Orleans