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Essay heading: A New America: History of America's Escape from England
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Americans' independence and "virtue" depended for Jefferson on the fact that so many of them were farmers who worked for themselves, not for others. Jefferson was also deeply loyal to France, the Americans' old ally in the War for Independence. While serving as minister to France during the 1780's, Jefferson had witnessed the beginnings of the French Revolution?which in his opinion only tightened the bond between France and America, whose Revolution, he thought, had inspired the French... displayed 300 characters
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While serving as minister to France during the 1780's, Jefferson had witnessed the beginnings of the French Revolution?which in his opinion only tightened the bond between France and America, whose Revolution, he thought, had inspired the French. Most Americans shared his enthusiasm for the French Revolution until it took a turn unlike anything the American Revolution brought, with escalating popular violence, the execution of King Louis XVI (1793), and the establishment not of regular constitutional government but the arbitrary violence of Maximilien Robespierre and the Terror... displayed next 300 characters
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