Answer:
Jefferson was inconsistent in many ways. First of all, he was the founder of the Jeffersonian Republican party, yet he passed several laws with Federalist intentions. He was a huge supporters of the poor and underprivileged, yet he lived in a huge mansion and was extremely wealthy. He hated manufacturing, yet, due to his Embargo Act, he unintentionally became the greatest promoter of manufacturing. He hated state debt, yet he borrowed an enormous sum for the Louisiana Purchase. In the Declaration of Independence, he wrote that "all men are created equal", yet he owned slaves himself. He declared the national bank unconstitutional, yet he kept it during his administration. Finally, he bought Louisiana and justified the purchase using the elastic clause, which was a loose interpretation of the constitution.