Answer:
Early in his career Jefferson had taken a leadership role in pushing slavery onto the political agenda in the Virginia assembly and the federal Congress.
like most Virginia planters, he endorsed the end of the slave trade.
so how do I think Jefferson really feel about slavery?
I think if he could have stopped it he would have stopped it.
He didn't beleave in the pope
The Spanish-American war was an armed conflict between Spain and The United States that occurred in 1898
Explanation:
This conflict originated after the US Navy ship USS Maine was attacked, and American newspapers claimed that the Spanish were responsible. This lead to the US intervention in the Cuban War of Independence, and ended Spanish colonial rule in the Americas, and US acquisition of territories in the western Pacific and Latin America. Even though it was short lasting (10 weeks) and inexpensive, in both resources and human lifes, it marked a turning point for both countries. The US emerged from the war as a world power, with insular possessions in the Caribbean and the Pacific, including Hawaii. It also helped to unite the people of the U.S., helping relieve the tension left after the American Civil War and redefined national identity. It also marked the U.S. entry to international affairs. Since after the conflict, the U.S. intervened in many conflicts around the world and entered many treaties and agreements. It gave way to the building of the Panama Canal, and also marked the growth of the U.S. Navy and Army.
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not quite sure what he did after he was a leader, its not well documented, but he was executed by an Italian firing squad in the small village of Giulino di Mezzegra in northern Italy. i hope that helps atleast a little bit