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Conservatism in the United States

Evaluate the presidency of Thomas Jefferson.

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John Adams's one term presidency lead to the Revolution of 1800. This was the peaceful transition of power from the Federalist party to the Democratic-Republicans. Their leader, Jefferson, had a smooth first term. However, in his second term, he had to deal with international issues, which led to problems at home. The purchase of the Louisiana Territory, the undeclared Barbary war, and his trade acts were all key events during his presidency.

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1 George Washington 1789-1797 2 John Adams 1797-1801 Federalist 3 Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809 Democratic-Republican 4 James Madison 1809-1817 Democratic-Republican 5 James Monroe 1817-1825 Democratic-Republican 6 John Quincy Adams 1825-1829 Democratic-Republican 7 Andrew Jackson 1829-1837 Democrat 8 Martin Van Buren 1837-1841 Democrat 9 William Henry Harrison 1841-1841(died In office) Whig 10 John Tyler 1841-1845 Whig 11 James K. Polk 1845-1849 Democrat 12 Zachary Taylor 1849-1850 Whig 13 Millard Fillmore 1850-1853 Whig 14 Franklen Pierce 1853-1857 Democrat 15 James Buchanan 1857-1861 Democrat 16 Abraham Lincoln 1861-1865 Republican 17 Andrew Johnson 1865-1869 Democrat / National Union 18 Gen. Ulysses S. Grant 1869-1877 Republican

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