President project(Thomas Jefferson) Lucy Wilcox

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  • Birth

    Birth
    Born on April 13, 1743
    Born in Shadwell goochland Conty Virginia
  • Political party

    Political party
    Demacratic republican
  • Edication

    Edication
    Went ot primary school in Williamsburg
    Went to collage at The collage of William and Mary
  • Military

    Military
    Lieutenant Before the Revolutionary war
  • Kids

    He had 8 kids
  • Marrige

    Marrige
    Married to Martha Jefferson
    Got Married in Virginia
  • Jobs

    Jobs
    Vice president
    Garbage man
  • Birth of children

    Birth of children
    Mary Jefferson
    Lucy Jefferson
    Lucy Jefferson
    Martha Jefferson
    Martha Jefferson
    Thomas Jefferson Jr.
  • Worthy event

    Worthy event
    Wrote the Decloration of Independence
  • Job

    wrote decloration
  • fact

    He was an architect. Detail of Jefferson's Floor Plan for Monticello. ...
  • Program and Laws

    Program and Laws
    Repealed many taxes
    Bought the Louisiana Purchase
    Sighed a peace treaty with Britain
  • war

    war
    Jefferson, in particular, had been a wanted man. He promoted the revolution by serving as an officer in the Virginia militia before becoming the governor of the independent state. On top of that, he was the man responsible for writing the Declaration of Independence; the treason of all treasons.
  • collage

    collage
    went to william and mary
  • fact

    He was a (proto) archaeologist. Mastodon Mandible. ...
  • Most famouse for

    Most famouse for
    Thomas Jefferson is known as a Founding Father of the United States. He is most famous for writing the Declaration of Independence. Thomas grew up in the English Colony of Virginia.
  • fact

    He was a wine aficionado. Monticello's Wine Cellar. ...
  • fact

    He was obsessed with books.
  • religion

    He was a Christian deist because he saw Christianity as the highest expression of natural religion and Jesus as an incomparably great moral teacher. He was not an orthodox Christian because he rejected, among other things, the doctrines that Jesus was the promised Messiah and the incarnate Son of God.
  • belief

    Thomas Jefferson believed strongly in religious freedom and the separation of church and state. While President, Jefferson was accused of being a non-believer and an atheist.
  • Elected

    Elected
    March 4 1801-March 4 1809
  • fact

    e was a founding foodie. ...
  • Worthy events after presidency

    Worthy events after presidency
    None just worked on the plantation
  • fact

    Jefferson is best known for his role in writing the Declaration of Independence, his foreign service, his two terms as president, and his omnipresent face on the modern nickel. The well-rounded Jefferson was also a Renaissance man who was intellectually curious about many things.Apr
  • fact

    As the third president of the United States, Jefferson stabilized the U.S. economy and defeated pirates from North Africa during the Barbary War. He was responsible for doubling the size of the United States by successfully brokering the Louisiana Purchase. He also founded the University of Virginia.
  • Left Offfice

    Left Offfice
    Thomas Jefferson left after 2 terms
  • Retirement Location

    Retirement Location
    he retired to his Virginia plantation, Monticello
  • constitution

    Written in 1787, the Constitution was signed on September 17. ... Two of America's Founding Fathers didn't sign the Constitution. Thomas Jefferson was representing his country in France and John Adams was doing the same in Great Britain.
  • Death

    Death
    Died on the 50th anniversary of the Decoration of "Independence
    Died of Uremia
    Died in Charlettsville
  • last words

    Jefferson lingered until 12:50 in the afternoon, but Randolph is clear that his last words were spoken that morning to the servants. In summary, Jefferson's last words are lost; one supposes they were farewells. His last recorded words are "No, doctor, nothing more."