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    Thomas Jefferson: -delegate to the second Continental Congress -draftsman of the Declaration of Independence -first Secretary of State(1789-1794) -second Vice President of the US(1797-1801) -third US President(1801-1809) -Minister to France -second Governor of Virginia(1779-1781) -responsible for the Louisiana Purchase Birth: April 13, 1743, Shadwell, Virginia Death: July 4, 1826, Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia Education: College of William and Mary(second US college) Political Party: Democratic-Republican

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    Thomas Jefferson is a man who really needs no introduction. He was recognized as a luminous writer who was appointed to draft the Declaration of Independence. Congress formally approved the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Jefferson owned many slaves that worked for him. He would often even sell his slaves to buy others. Why then would he write in the Declaration of Independence, “all men are created equal”? Is it possible that Thomas Jefferson was a hypocrite and only wrote what the

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    educational endeavors or everyday conversations regarding political leanings, the name Thomas Jefferson has definitely made an appearance in some aspect. This may be in terms of memorizing each president and their legacy or analyzing how the actions he made in office changed today’s society as whole. As a founding father, secretary of state, vice president, and eventually then a full-fledged president, there is no doubt Jefferson has had an incredulous impact on how the United States was created in its secession

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    Thomas Jefferson Founding Father President, musician, and a congressman, are three things that describe Thomas Jefferson. Many people know that Thomas Jefferson was an author of the Declaration of the Independence, but he was so much more. Thesis: As a well known member of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson showed America that you don’t have to be connected with other countries. He left a lasting legacy as a great president. Early life of Thomas Jefferson was mainly

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    Introduction Thomas Jefferson spent most of his career in public office and made his greatest contributions to his country in the field of politics. He loved liberty in every form, and he worked for freedom of speech, press, religion, and other civil liberties. Jefferson was the 3rd president of the United States and best remembered as a great president and as the author of the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson's interests and talents covered an amazing range. He became one of the leading American

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    Thomas Jefferson was born to Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph Jefferson in April 13, 1743, at the Shadwell plantation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Thomas Jefferson went on to become one of our country’s Founding Fathers and accomplish many things. Thomas Jefferson was a prodigious visionary who achieved his political goals through hard work and patience. Thomas Jefferson never had to work very hard, though he did anyway. After Jefferson graduated from the College of William and Mary Williamsburg

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    Thomas Jefferson the third president of the United States of America, is accredited as a philosopher who lived in the period 1743–1826. He was born in the year 1743 from Peter Jefferson his father and his mother Jane Randolph who belonged to one of Virginia’s most distinguished families. The early of Jefferson recorded as having been under the tutelage of the Scottish clergyman, Rev. William Douglas who taught him French, Latin and Greek. Thomas Jefferson later attended William and Mary College and

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    new nation. The person in charge of theses three basic parts was Thomas Jefferson in his first argument he claims that all men were created equal and that they should be able to be happy and have freedom. Jefferson says this by saying “equal station to which the laws of nature and which Nature’s God entitles them”, also by saying this he mean that men should people to have their own opinion and thoughts. In this document Jefferson makes an even more valid point of why men should have basic rights

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    Federalists were wealthier and carried more prestige. The Republicans were more diverse. In 1791, Hamilton and Jefferson were the ones trying to get people to vote for them to become President of the United States. In this particular election Hamilton believed that the federal government should be stronger and Jefferson argued that there was too much power in the federal government. Jefferson believed in protecting the people. By protecting their natural rights to life, liberty and property. He felt

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    Jefferson and his Vision Guided by his fervent and unwavering commitment to reason and the principles of natural law and natural rights, Thomas Jefferson crafted his own unique political and social vision for the United States of America which, excluding a few notable omissions, has survived to become an important contribution to the cornerstone of American democracy. His vision was of an agrarian and populist nation of citizens with access to general and widespread education, whose rulers are

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