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  1. Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was the third president of the United States. [1] Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, which he and 55 other Founding Fathers signed. He also wrote the Statute of Religious Freedom. Jefferson was also a plantation owner. He had many slaves.

  2. t. e. Thomas Jefferson served as the third president of the United States from March 4, 1801, to March 4, 1809. Jefferson assumed the office after defeating incumbent John Adams in the 1800 presidential election. The election was a political realignment in which the Democratic-Republican Party swept the Federalist Party out of power, ushering ...

  3. Jefferson overview. Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776) and the third president of the United States (1801–1809). He served in the Continental Congress, and as a wartime Governor of Virginia (1779–1781).

  4. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson es una edición académica de varios volúmenes dedicada a la publicación de los artículos públicos y privados de Thomas Jefferson, el tercer Presidente de los Estados Unidos. 1 El proyecto, establecido en la Universidad de Princeton, es la edición definitiva de documentos escritos por o para Jefferson. 1 2 3 ...

  5. 29 de oct. de 2009 · Thomas Jefferson's Family. On January 1, 1772, Jefferson married Martha Wayles Skelton (1748-82), a young widow. The couple moved to Monticello and eventually had six children; only two of their ...

  6. Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson ( Shadwell, 13 de abril de 1743 – Charlottesville, 4 de julho de 1826) [ 1] foi o terceiro presidente dos Estados Unidos (1801-1809) e o principal autor da declaração de independência (1776) dos Estados Unidos. Jefferson foi um dos mais influentes Founding Fathers (os "Pais Fundadores" da nação ...

  7. Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, owned more than 600 slaves during his adult life. Jefferson freed two slaves while he lived, and five others were freed after his death, including two of his children from his relationship with his slave (and sister-in-law) Sally Hemings. His other two children with Hemings were ...