Thomas Jefferson’s Administration Met With High Public Approval (463 words, 1 pages)
On March 4, 1801, the first Democratic-Republican administration took office. James Madison, of Virginia, was appointed Jefferson's first secretary of state. The President, in his inaugural address, showed a desire to bring about unity of action between the Republicans and the Federalists. The administration of Jefferson (Democratic-Republican, 1801-1809) met with ...
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