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He belived that we must continue paying National Debt. Also, he did not fire most federalist officeholders, but told them that they must do their job well, and be a loyal citizen.

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Jefferson altered Federalist beliefs by being for a strict interpretation of the Constitution. He also wanted a weak national government in favor of states rights.

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The Alien and Sedition acts, The Naturalization act, and the Judiciary acts of 1801.

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the excise tax.

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