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Compare and contrast Thomas Jeffersons first Inaugural...
Harry Jodelle Kamgaing History 1301-Section 336 Nathan Giesenschlag 23 September 2013 Essay: Topic: Compare and Contrast ââ¬Å"Thomas Jeffersonââ¬â¢s first inaugural addressâ⬠(Chapter 15 in Readings in United States History) and ââ¬Å"Hope and Heritage: Myth and Thomas Jeffersonâ⬠, (Chapter 14 inâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The man who started criticizing him as probably the writer Leonard Levyââ¬â¢s in his Book ââ¬Å"Jefferson and Civil Liberties: The Darker Sideâ⬠. In Chapter 14 ââ¬Å"Hope and Heritage: Myth and Thomas Jeffersonâ⬠, Gordon Wood really talks about Jeffersonââ¬â¢s personal life. Thomas Jefferson is described as someone who had passion for partisan persecution, someone who didnââ¬â¢t care about the civil liberties, someone who thought he was morally perfect and used to judge people around him. In the chapter, they are comparing him to his friend James Madison. Thomas Jefferson wasnââ¬â¢t thinking about the country like Madison when he was taking decisions. While taking his decisions, he was mostly concerned about what his French friends would think of it than the needs of the American population. The main portion of Jeffersonââ¬â¢s life, was his fight to abolish slavery. As it is written in this chapter, Thomas Jefferson hated slavery. He worked really hard to eradicate it in New Western territories. But apparently, he was never able to set all his slaves free. Many recent historians claimed that Jeffersonââ¬â¢s acting toward Black people was very disgusting, revolting. Especially for someone who claimed that he wanted to eradicate slavery. During his life, he wanted to make sure that the eradication of slavery will be accompanied by the deportation of Back people of the country. For him, Black people living in a whiteââ¬â¢s man America was totally unbearable. He was ââ¬Å"Racistâ⬠. In hisShow MoreRelatedBoyer Dbq Teacher Guide10764 Words à |à 44 Pagesyour students have not mastered the expository essay form, you may want to try a simpler activity that will require them to use these documents. You could pose a quiz question requiring them to compare the New England and Chesapeake colonies including the information in Documents D and E. Or they could compare the Spanish and French efforts using the information in Documents B and D. Another possibility would be a jigsaw activity using these documents. Divide your class into four groups and assign students
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