The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America

Nonfiction, History, Military
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Author: Thomas Jefferson, Pauline Nealy ISBN: 9783593301846
Publisher: Lighthouse Books for Translation Publishing Publication: March 8, 2019
Imprint: Lighthouse Books for Translation and Publishing Language: English
Author: Thomas Jefferson, Pauline Nealy
ISBN: 9783593301846
Publisher: Lighthouse Books for Translation Publishing
Publication: March 8, 2019
Imprint: Lighthouse Books for Translation and Publishing
Language: English

The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America

Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), author of the Declaration of Independence and the third U.S. president, was a leading figure in America’s early development. During the American Revolutionary War (1775-83), Jefferson served in the Virginia legislature and the Continental Congress and was governor of Virginia. He later served as U.S. minister to France and U.S. secretary of state, and was vice president under John Adams (1735-1826). Jefferson, who thought the national government should have a limited role in citizens’ lives, was elected president in 1800. During his two terms in office (1801-1809), the U.S. purchased the Louisiana Territory and Lewis and Clark explored the vast new acquisition. Although Jefferson promoted individual liberty, he was also a slaveowner. After leaving office, he retired to his Virginia plantation, Monticello, and helped found the University of Virginia.

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The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America

Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), author of the Declaration of Independence and the third U.S. president, was a leading figure in America’s early development. During the American Revolutionary War (1775-83), Jefferson served in the Virginia legislature and the Continental Congress and was governor of Virginia. He later served as U.S. minister to France and U.S. secretary of state, and was vice president under John Adams (1735-1826). Jefferson, who thought the national government should have a limited role in citizens’ lives, was elected president in 1800. During his two terms in office (1801-1809), the U.S. purchased the Louisiana Territory and Lewis and Clark explored the vast new acquisition. Although Jefferson promoted individual liberty, he was also a slaveowner. After leaving office, he retired to his Virginia plantation, Monticello, and helped found the University of Virginia.

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