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  1. The Republican Party, retroactively called the Democratic-Republican Party (a term coined by historians and political scientists), and also referred to as the Jeffersonian Republican Party among other names, [a] was an American political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the early 1790s that championed liberalism, republican...

  2. Jeffersonian democracy, named after its advocate Thomas Jefferson, was one of two dominant political outlooks and movements in the United States from the 1790s to the 1820s.

  3. Dec 26, 2020 · < US History. Contents. 1 The Election of 1800. 1.1 Jeffersonian Democracy. 2 Important Supreme Court cases. 3 Louisiana Purchase. 3.1 The Lewis & Clark Expedition. 3.2 The Pike Expedition. 4 Embargo and Non-Intercourse Acts. 4.1 The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair. 4.2 The Embargo Act and its aftermath. 5 Education. 6 Questions For Review. 7 References.

  4. Jefferson played a major role in the planning, design, and construction of a national capitol and the federal district. In the various public offices he held, Jefferson sought to establish a federal government of limited powers.

  5. Jefferson's experience of Federalist repression in the late 1790s led him to more clearly define a central concept of American democracy. Jefferson's stature as the most profound thinker in the American political tradition stems beyond his specific policies as president.

  6. History. Dictionaries thesauruses pictures and press releases. Jeffersonian Democracy. views 1,920,002 updated. JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY has never been described more economically or elegantly than in Thomas Jefferson 's inaugural address in 1801.

  7. In the world of ideas, Jefferson was the nation's premier advocate of political democracy, popular sovereignty, and a republican system of government. He was also a staunch advocate of public education, progressivism, and the rule of law both at home and abroad.

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