John Adams had many different actions that reflected that he was a stronger leader in the area of democratic linear relationships with the surrounding areas.
He was vice president
Jefferson Davis was President of the Confederate States of America. He was not a very good President, and during the Civil War became so loony that he was replaced.
Saving money and limiting the size of government
The Louisiana purchase did not really challenge Thomas Jefferson's presidency, but in fact helped it. He bought it extremely cheap off of the bankrupt French and used it to execute American expansionism. The only problem that came out of it was the Indians, which would pose a much larger problems in later presidencies.
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Franklin was never president, and Jefferson (republican) and Adams (federalist) were of different political parties with completely different views. [Jefferson and Adams were both president]
Jefferson's administration was the start of popular government in the United States of America. Thomas Jefferson was America's 3rd President.
he was vice president to PRESIDENT JOHN ADAMS
The Indian presidency is a mainly ceremonial office that is supposed to be fairly nonpartisan. The U.S. and Mexican presidencies lead the government and are actively involved in day-to-day politics.
he was a chef and that is the real answer and he was also a president
because he was president
He was in depbt to the government.
today Thomas, Jefferson began his duties as president of the United States.
The title that George Washington and Jefferson Davis shared was being a president.
If you mean Thomas Jefferson he and Adams had been friends, but their view of government was different and Jefferson felt he should have been president instead of Adams. The election got really nasty with name calling, slander, and accusations. Adams was a strong believer in a strong central government while Jefferson felt that government should have a hands off role and defer to states rights. Jefferson also thought Adams abused the office with the Alien Sedition act.
Yes, Thomas Jefferson had a different vice president for each of his 2 terms.