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Thomas Jefferson Dbq Essay

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Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States of America who had strong beliefs about what was right and what was wrong. He himself not only upheld his beliefs, but he did betray his beliefs by doing certain things that directly went against his beliefs and his wrongful doings are noticed. Thomas Jefferson lived up to a high yet low extent regarding his ideals and beliefs for the United States of America. Stating multiple things and saying that you will do one thing and you won’t do another thing and going against it, is not only being a hypocrite but you’re also not being fair to other people. Thomas Jefferson did this on multiple occasions. “Probably of any colour, but of this color (black)...are by their habits rendered (made) as incapable as children of taking care of themselves,” (Document 2). Jefferson later on ended up becoming lovers with his daughters servant, Sally Hemings whom he then had four children with; Beverly, Harriet, Madison, and Eston. His beliefs of black people being nothing but a disturbance and the help were heavily betrayed by him falling in love with his servant and having not one but four children with. …show more content…

Jefferson treated and carried himself during his presidency just as anybody else would. “He broke precedent by walking to and from his swearing-in ceremony, rather than riding in a carriage as Washington and Adams did,” (Document 1). Before, Jefferson said, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator and inalienable Rights.” Going along with his words, he didn’t carry himself as being higher than others during his swearing-in ceremony Jefferson didn’t come in on a fancy carriage showing that he had something that most people didn’t have. Instead he walked to and from the ceremony, something that people around him could

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