Saturday, October 12, 2019
Thomas Jeff. Outline :: essays research papers
                                                       Lenora Spahn                                                        9/22/00                     Thomas Jefferson I. Thomas Jefferson      A. Born- April 13, 1743 in Shadwell, Va.      B. Died- July 4, 1826 II. Background      A. Educational- College of William and Mary (1760-1762), 5 year apprenticeship           studying law under George Wythe.      B. Occupational-           1. Began to practice law on his own: representing small scale planters from           western countries involving land claims and titles.           2. House of Burgesses, elected 1768: Opposed all forms of Parliamentary                     taxation and supprted nonimportation resolutions against British trade                regulations.           3. Committee of Correspondence, 1773: Served as a makeshift Central                Government for colonies and advocated that colonies refuse to pay any duty           leveled by Parliament.           4. Virginia Convention in Richmond Virginia, 1775: Virginia, the largest colony           decided towards liberty for America.           5. Continental Congress, 1776: Chosen to write the Declaration of Independance,           telling reasons for fighting against England (aloing with Benjamin Franklin,           John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert Livingston).           6. Governor of Virginia, 1779: dealt with the lack of money, weaponry and           soldiers during the end of the Revolution.           7. Virginia Delegate to Congress, 1783: Designed a new system of money for the           U.S. Based on 10.           8. First Secretary of State, 1790: Under President Washington-                1. In charge of post office, office for inventions and office of money                2. Set rules for weights and measure.                3. Established foreign relations           9. Vice President under John Adams, (1796-1800): One of his only duties was to           preside over the Senate- since there were no clear rules, wrote A Manuel of           Parliamentary Practice.      III. Terms Of Office      A. First Term (1801-1805) Wed. March 4, 1801, inaugurated 3rd president of the United      States.      B. Second Term (1804-1809) IV. Prominent Issues of the Elections      A. Since electors did not state which of the two candidates they prefer, there was no way      to decide which of the candidates should become President. Jefferson was elected in a      second election held in the House of Representatives, and soon legislation was passed      that each person would vote for one candidate for president and one for                vice-president. V. Opponent      A. First Term- John Adams, Aaron Burr      B. Second Term- Charles C. Pickney VI. Vice Presidents      A. First Term- Aaron Burr      B. Second Term- George Clinton VII. Political Party- Democratic-Republican VIII. Domestic Events      A. Ohio enters the Union, 1803: Despite efforts from the Federalists, Ohio became the           17th state on March 1, 1803.      B. Mabury vs. Madison, 1803: Jefferson failed to uphold the law by refusing to appoint      Marbury as justice of the peace in the district of Columbia. Thomas Jeff. Outline :: essays research papers                                                        Lenora Spahn                                                        9/22/00                     Thomas Jefferson I. Thomas Jefferson      A. Born- April 13, 1743 in Shadwell, Va.      B. Died- July 4, 1826 II. Background      A. Educational- College of William and Mary (1760-1762), 5 year apprenticeship           studying law under George Wythe.      B. Occupational-           1. Began to practice law on his own: representing small scale planters from           western countries involving land claims and titles.           2. House of Burgesses, elected 1768: Opposed all forms of Parliamentary                     taxation and supprted nonimportation resolutions against British trade                regulations.           3. Committee of Correspondence, 1773: Served as a makeshift Central                Government for colonies and advocated that colonies refuse to pay any duty           leveled by Parliament.           4. Virginia Convention in Richmond Virginia, 1775: Virginia, the largest colony           decided towards liberty for America.           5. Continental Congress, 1776: Chosen to write the Declaration of Independance,           telling reasons for fighting against England (aloing with Benjamin Franklin,           John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert Livingston).           6. Governor of Virginia, 1779: dealt with the lack of money, weaponry and           soldiers during the end of the Revolution.           7. Virginia Delegate to Congress, 1783: Designed a new system of money for the           U.S. Based on 10.           8. First Secretary of State, 1790: Under President Washington-                1. In charge of post office, office for inventions and office of money                2. Set rules for weights and measure.                3. Established foreign relations           9. Vice President under John Adams, (1796-1800): One of his only duties was to           preside over the Senate- since there were no clear rules, wrote A Manuel of           Parliamentary Practice.      III. Terms Of Office      A. First Term (1801-1805) Wed. March 4, 1801, inaugurated 3rd president of the United      States.      B. Second Term (1804-1809) IV. Prominent Issues of the Elections      A. Since electors did not state which of the two candidates they prefer, there was no way      to decide which of the candidates should become President. Jefferson was elected in a      second election held in the House of Representatives, and soon legislation was passed      that each person would vote for one candidate for president and one for                vice-president. V. Opponent      A. First Term- John Adams, Aaron Burr      B. Second Term- Charles C. Pickney VI. Vice Presidents      A. First Term- Aaron Burr      B. Second Term- George Clinton VII. Political Party- Democratic-Republican VIII. Domestic Events      A. Ohio enters the Union, 1803: Despite efforts from the Federalists, Ohio became the           17th state on March 1, 1803.      B. Mabury vs. Madison, 1803: Jefferson failed to uphold the law by refusing to appoint      Marbury as justice of the peace in the district of Columbia.
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