Thomas Jefferson And The Separation Of The Bill Of Rights

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Thomas Jefferson, our nation's third president, believed in a system of shared sovereignty between national and state governments, or federalism. He and other federalists supported the ratification of the Constitution, which would establish America’s national government and divide the power between the federal government and the states. The Antifederalists argued the nation was far too large for the federal government to respond to concerns of people on a local basis. The influence of the Antifederalist helped lead to the passage of the Bill of Rights, which guaranteed personal freedoms and rights to all Americans.

Thomas Jefferson was a strict believer in the separation of church and state. He wrote “I contemplate with sovereign reverence