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... Jefferson was elected justice of the peace and church vestryman in 1768. ... Jefferson, the Republican candidate, was elected vice-president. ...
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... laws of Virginia by separating Church and State by writing the "Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom." In June of 1779, Jefferson was elected Governor of ...
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... laws of Virginia by separating Church and State by writing the "Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom." In June of 1779, Jefferson was elected Governor of ...
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... federalizing the Federalists". These Federalist views started to become evident even before Jefferson was elected president. In 1776, he ...
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... to live, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Lincoln was elected as president ... had to face heavier odds and greater discouragement's than Jefferson Davis. ...
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His parents were Peter and Jane Jefferson. When Thomas was only fourteen, his father died. ... In 1760 he was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses. ...
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... on August 19, 1946 in a town called Hope, with the birth name William Jefferson Blythe ... In 1976 he ran and was elected to the position of States Attorney General ...
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... He was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1769. Jefferson met Martha Wayles Skelton, a wealthy widow, in 1770 and married her in 1772. ...
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... chance. After the states had seceded, they elected Jefferson Davis as their President, even though he was against secession. He ...
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... Even after Jefferson was elected president in 1800, he insisted on putting the interest of the people, and the country over his own opinions, even though they ...
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... He was elected to the office by popular vote for a 6-year term and was ... One of the accomplishments of Jefferson Dacis, was the raising of the Confederate army. ...
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... He was elected to the office by popular vote for a 6-year term and was ... One of the accomplishments of Jefferson Davis, was the raising of the Confederate army. ...
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... He ran again for governorship in 1982 and he was elected and served four ... On January 20, 1993, William Jefferson Clinton was sworn into office with an approval ...
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... Despite the fact that Jefferson was not re-elected in 1808, he left several legacies, due to his actions and decisions as president, that would have a great ...
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... When elected President, Jefferson and Madison, compromised their position they held against the Federalists, by contradicting their belief system and siding ...
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... Jefferson would have supported Jackson's system and applauded his success. ... and well-born citizens, believing that "the president should be elected for life ...
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... In less than three months after being elected, Jefferson attacked the Barbary pirates without asking permission from Congress. Many ...
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... All of the citizens of the United States are represented by elected officials. Jefferson also thought that universal education & voting was open to the masses ...
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... Virginia. After college, Jefferson became involved in government and was elected president of the Virginia House of Burgesses. Jefferson ...
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... laws of Virginia by separating Church and State by writing the "Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom." In June of 1779, Jefferson was elected Governor of ...
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... That was one of the reasons why he was not re-elected as president. William Jefferson Clinton became the 42nd President of the United States since 1993 until ...
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... Federalists. By the time Jefferson was elected to the presidency in 1800, his party was referred to as the Democratic Republicans (H82). By ...
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... Northern city dwellers. Jefferson was elected president in 1800, and the Democrats held the presidency until 1825. A radical group ...
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... Federalists. By the time Jefferson was elected to the presidency in 1800 his party was called Democratic Republican. The Federalist ...
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... Shortly after in June 1783, the General Assembly of Virginia elected Jefferson as a delegate to the Confederation Congress where he again headed important ...
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... This embargo was devastating to the United States economy and also to the chances of Jefferson getting re-elected. He did not run for a third term. ...
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... He remained in this position until 1809. After serving under Jefferson for two terms, Madison was elected the President of the United States from 1809 to 1817. ...
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... On June 21, 1775, Jefferson took his seat in Congress. The following summer, Jefferson sat in Congress as an elected delegate, not as an alternate. ...
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... This has only happened twice. Presidents Thomas Jefferson in 1801 and John Quincy Adams in 1825 were elected by the House of Representatives. ...
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... This has only happened twice. Presidents Thomas Jefferson in 1801 and John Quincy Adams in 1825 were elected by the House of Representatives. ...
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