Support for states rights was maintained through Jefferson’ presidency. In document B, The Kentucky Resolutions said that each state has the residuary mass of or right to their own self-government. In response, Jefferson never took this right away and did not force a large government upon them. Later into Jefferson’s presidency, Thomas and the federalists did not agree on such things. In document E, The Federalist Circular in Massachusetts says, “Nerve your arm with vengeance against the Despot [Jefferson] who would wrest the inestimable germ of