When Thomas Jefferson took office in 1801, he focused on reducing the national debt and decreasing the size of the federal government. He emphasized a more agrarian economy and advocated for states' rights, reflecting his belief in a limited federal government. Jefferson also sought to reverse some of the policies of his predecessor, John Adams, particularly those related to the Federalist Party's centralization of power. His presidency marked a significant shift in American political ideology, emphasizing democracy and individual liberties.
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