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If you guys have ideas for plot you want to see in this story, comment them here. I'm writing a holiday chapter right now. I will try to add your ideas into the story. Note: This is taking place in their time, so there's no such thing as Christmas lights

ALSO ALSO: YOU SHOULD BE LEARNING, I'M PUTTING ACTUAL FACTS IN THIS STORY HERE THEY ARE:

Chapter 1 - Jefferson's bed is in a doorway, Jefferson had a huge library, Adams actually won by 3 votes (71-68), Jefferson invented the swivel chair

Chapter 3 - Madison was at Monticello so often that he and his wife had their own bedroom, Jefferson played violin

Chapter 4 - Congress was Federalist-controlled, Alien and Sedition Acts were a load of BS, Jefferson was 3000% done with them but he knows how to take a break and breathe: 'When angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, a hundred'

Chapter 5 - Madison and Jefferson wrote the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions in secret to show the Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional, They wrote to each state

Chapter 7 - Seven states rejected the resolutions, three passed resolutions expressing disapproval, four didn't vote, and only 2 passed, Federalists passed it to break down the Democratic-Republican party, The resolutions were arguing that states have the right and duty to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional and nullify them. They also argued for states' rights and Democratic-Republican ideals

Chapter 9 - The Reynolds Pamphlet

Chapter 12 - Jefferson loved his French recipes, his cooking style was described as 'Half-French, Half-Virginian, in good taste and abundance'

Chapter 13 - Jefferson always got up at dawn and recorded the temperature

Chapter 15 - Literally the entire chapter is the executive and implied powers of Congress

Chapter 16 - Monticello has a 2 acre garden, Jefferson grew over 300 different types of vegetables and at least 170 different varieties of fruit

Chapter 17 - Jefferson did kind of run an inn, he had like 50 uninvited guests a day at Monticello, all the positions listed are offices they held and things they wrote

I WILL MAKE YOU LEARN BY SUBTLY SLIPPING HISTORICAL FACTS IN AS PLOT DEVICES

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