In Jefferson's Inaugural Address, he focuses a lot on how he plans to unite the country, but also different ways to make America become a strong, successful, and productive country. He repeats the importance of the constitution and how it acts as a guide for all,
and something the people can turn to for guidance. He goes on to talk about how the government will change into something the people can count on to protect their rights. Furthermore,he states that he plans to increase agriculture and trade whether it be with other countries, interstate, or intrastate. All in all, he wants to reassure the people that life will get better, government will change in a good way, and the United States of America will be united and powerful.
"Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever persuasion, religious or political." : reminds of "all men are created equal"
he refers to new and improved government as "wise and frugal" which is used a lot when talking about businesses, leaders, and efficiency.
Washington and Jefferson's Inaugural Addresses: both reassure people of changes that will be made and how the nation will come together
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