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The Pros And Cons Of Thomas Jefferson's Presidency

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Throughout the 8 years of Jefferson’s presidency, he endured many trials and tribulations from his supporters and the country, that truly determined his success or not. Jefferson’s inauguration was a successful point within the beginning of his presidency, he changed the traditions of later inaugurations. Along with his inauguration, Thomas Jefferson’s many goals as President were both successful and unsuccessful because of the way they affected America in the future. Finally, the Louisiana Purchase was a successful place in American history because of the large amount of expansion; however, it was not a good place for Thomas Jefferson and his Republican supporters. Due to Jefferson’s very strong Republican views, his actions as President were reflected, as a result, America suffered many high points and disadvantages from his presidency. In Thomas Jefferson’s inauguration, he decided to change the continued pattern of past Presidents, which successfully passed onto further Presidents. Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated in Washington D.C. which was soon to be the capital of the nation. President Jefferson also walked to inauguration to show less aristocracy. Similarly, he chose to have people …show more content…

President Jefferson believed in laissez faire, which limited the government’s part in the economy. This gave more power to the state legislatures to determine taxes to contribute to the national debt. Another part of the Revolution of 1800 was cutting the size of the military. “Larger cuts came from shrinking the military” (page 312). This came as a disadvantage in the War of 1812 because the spending cuts weakened the military and only left them with a certain amount of soldiers. Although, Thomas Jefferson’s spending changes were effective to the government at the time, they ultimately damaged America in the long

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