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Thomas Jefferson described his election to the American Presidency in 1800 as “the Second American Revolution”. Was the claim justified? Support your answer with evidence.


Introduction
"My Presidency is the 2nd American Revolution"



The answer to the 1st question will discuss the difference between federalist and anti federalist to prove that Jefferson victory as the president was 2nd American revolution.

the Second American Revolution

1st common man to become US President
rejected Washington's Idea of no need of political parties in USA.

Justifying the Claim of 2nd American Revolutions

We simply have to write the achievement of Thomas Jefferson and the services he rendered to the conman man of USA.
1. Rise of common man
2. Laissez Fair Economy
3. understandable budget for common man
4. Immigration Policy
5. Religious Tolerance
6. Belief and importance to common man
7. Autonomy to States (As of popular demand by US citizens)



Critical Analysis

Conclusion

"Thomas Jefferson was the best man ever to occupy American Presidency"
"John F. Kennedy"
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