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Actually, Jefferson adopted some of the Federalist programs. He said nothing about the doctrine of nullification that he and Madison had favored in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. He allowed some of Hamilton's financial programs, like the Bank of the US, to continue.

He did do away with a lot of the pomp and ritual adopted by Washington and Adams. He pardoned people still in jail as a result of the Sedition Act. He restored the five year residency requirement for citizenship. He replaced Federalist office holders with Republicans.

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