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CABEGraduateStudentResourceGuide1COLLEGEOFARCHITECTURETHEBUILTENVIRONMENTCABEGRADATE STUDENT RESOURCEGUIDE 20212022Welcometothe CollegeofArchitecturetheBuiltEnvironmentTo ensurethatstudentsarewellpre. Those of us that have the pleasure of working here hope you can take a few moments to look around and appreciate this magnificent building The information contained in this pamphlet is provided solely for your enjoyment The Jefferson County Courthou National Debt. Biggest Challenge for Hamilton-Sec. of the treasury. 25.0 Million Pay . off National . debt (State Debt). 11.7 . Million Pay off Foreign . Countries. 40.0 . Million . Pay off to . US Citizens. Thomas. Cole, . Notch of the White Mountains. , 1839. Thomas Cole, . View From Mount Holyoke, after a Thunderstorm, . 1836. Thomas Cole, . View on the Catskill—Early Autumn. , 1837. Thomas Cole, . . - FRENCH REVOLUTION. Although deeply sympathetic to the French in general and the revolutionary cause in particular, Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) deplored the excesses of violence that took place even before the implementation of the Reign of Terror. Still, he believed that many of the steps taken by the French, such as deposing their king, had been necessary, and claimed that most North Americans supported the French. The Terror would later make him reconsider still more, though without renouncing the Revolution entirely. Here he explains himself to the secretary he had used while working in France.. Nation’s Course. Jefferson Wins Presidential . Election of 1800. Electoral Deadlock. ·Jefferson beats Adams, but ties running mate Aaron Burr . ·House of Representatives casts 35 ballots without breaking tie. The Ugly…. Still talking to “you”!!! This was a letter to Thomas Jefferson! Am I Thomas Jefferson?? . . No, I am not. . “In this essay, . IT. talks about…” NO!! Just NO!!. Still leaving claims unsupported and evidence unexplained.. Jefferson’ “Revolution”. Wins the election of 1800: 73-65 electoral votes . First time that we switch from one party to another. . Jefferson: Dem-Rep . Adams: Fed. Election Problems. Jefferson and his running mate Aaron Burr are tied in electoral votes. . Accepting All of Jesus. “He . who rejects Me, and does not receive My words, has that which judges him— the word that I have spoken will judge him in the last day. .” . (. John 12:48. ). Accepting All of Jesus. The election of 1800 was a rematch of the 1796 election:. The Federalists ran President John Adams for a second term. The Democratic-Republicans ran Thomas Jefferson.. Intense animosity and bitter partisanship fueled the election of 1800.. c . Section . 2: An Experimental Vegetable . Garden . c. “A theory must yield to experience.” . (Thomas Jefferson . to . letter James Maury, Monticello, June 16, 1815). Photos by D. Gerlach of Monticello’s Vegetable Garden taken on July 31, 2013. Note natural supports used for “climbing” vegetables on right. . Section 1 – Jefferson Takes Office. Today’s Essential Question: How did conflict continue between Jefferson and the Federalists?. Vocabulary . analyze – examine carefully and in detail. radical – person who holds extreme political views. Jeffersonian Revolution of 1800. Wins a close and very weird election. Jefferson wins primarily because of the 3/5 Compromise. “Negro President”. Jefferson scandals were brought up. Sally . Hemings. Objective:. Identify how the United States expanded its borders during Thomas Jefferson’s presidency.. Page 57. Simplifying the Presidency. Walked to his own inauguration. Wore work clothes when accepting visitors. Birthday:. April 13, 1743. Political:. 3rd U.S. President. Religion:. Protestant. Hometown:. Shadwell, . Virginia. 1774 . Wrote . the . Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. . June. , 1776 Wrote 1st draft of the .
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