Thomas Jefferson Research Paper

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Thomas Jefferson was an influential american philosopher and statesman years before being nominated then elected for presidency of the United States. He began his political career in 1769, where he served as a representative in the Virginia House of Burgesses. Jefferson was able to rise to fame during the American Revolution, a philosophical event, as one of the most famous spokesmen of the time. He believed in a beneficent natural order in the moral as in the physical world, freedom of inquiry in all things, and man’s inherent capacity for justice and happiness, and he had faith in reason, improvement, and progress (Gale Cengage Learning par. 4). His political belief becoming the embodiment of Enlightenment liberalism, setting the theory of an empire with equal, self-governing states under a common rule. When the Revolution began Jefferson took seat in the 2nd Continental Congress as the legislative draftsman. During the conference, Jefferson …show more content…

Two of the main problems included the Burr conspiracy and the Jefferson scandal involving one of his own slaves. The scandal involved the accusations of Jefferson fathering children to a Monticello slave. Suspicions first arose from a political journalist, James Callender, when he wrote that for years after his wife’s death Jefferson had sexual relations with an enslaved woman named Sally Hemings. Jefferson refused to publicly or privately address the matter on these personal attacks (“Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: A Brief Account”). On the other domestic affair, in the beginning of the 19th century was the suspected treasonous collaboration of planters, politicians, and army officials led by Aaron Burr. Under accusations, Burr was suspected of creating an independent nation in the center of North America and parts of Mexico. In a message to the Senate and House, Thomas Jefferson

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