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irakobra [83]
3 years ago
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What were the major domestic political developments that took place during thomas jefferson's administration?

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ArbitrLikvidat [17]3 years ago
8 0

Thomas Jefferson was one of the earliest and biggest advocates for <em>egalitarism</em>, he promoted political equality while most of his contemporaries were still pushing the idea that the rich and powerful should lead the Nation.

Some of his most remarkable domestic policies include:

-The extension of suffrage by eliminating property recquirements in order to vote.

-Individuals outside of the elite social class were now encouraged to actively participate in politics and pursue the chance to work in government positions.

-Cutting of useless offices and establishments previously created by the Federalist programs, as well as reducing of the army's budget and overall public expense.

-Lowering of the national debt from $83 million to $57 million.

-Approval of the 12th amendment, which change the procedure of elections for Presidency and Vice-presidency.

-Admission of the new State of Ohio to the Union.

-Construction of the National Road, connecting the east coast to St. Louis

-Rise in funding for public education.


As you can see, Jefferson's policies had many benefits for the development of the Nation, both economically and ideologically.


Hope this helps out!

Molodets [167]3 years ago
6 0

They were, in chronological order:

<u>1. In 1803, Louisiana Purchase</u>, Thomas Jefferson's purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France, a decision to secure the port of New Orleans and increasing the territory of the US.  

<u>2. On February 19, 1803</u>, President Jefferson signed an act of Congress that approved constitution of <u>Ohio as a new state.</u>

<u>3. From 1804 to 1806, Lewis and Clark Expedition</u>, to explore the new land acquired through the Louisiana Purchase.  

<u>4. The Congressional Act of Abolition of Slave Trade, in 1807</u>, was thought to eliminate America's involvement in the international slave trade, especially from the African continent.

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