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1 Thomas Jefferson “I resign myself to my God…”
facebook Wall Photos Flair Boxes Thomas Jefferson Logout Thomas Jefferson “I resign myself to my God…” Wall Info Photos Boxes Write something… Share View photos of Thomas (5) John Adams to Thomas Jefferson You shall survive… July 4, 1826 Send Thomas a message Poke message Thomas Jefferson “I resign myself to God…” July 4, 1826 Information Networks: Washington D.C. Birthday: April 13, 1743 Political: Jeffersonian Religion: Episcopalian Hometown: Shadwell, VA Thomas Jefferson Finally got the portraits of Monticello from the painter! Man, they look amazing but they sure do take forever to process! June 11, 1826 Thomas Jefferson to John Adams I miss you old friend, we should resume correspondence! October 28, 1825 Friends Thomas Jefferson So glad that they finally finished renovations on Monticello. Its so annoying, hearing men working while you try to read the fabulous writings of John Locke. September 9, 1825 Ben John Abigail Thomas Jefferson I’m so ecstatic! I finally finished my collection of papers written by John Locke! September 1, 1825 George Martha James

2 Thomas Jefferson “I resign myself to my God…”
facebook Wall Photos Flair Boxes Thomas Jefferson Logout Thomas Jefferson “I resign myself to my God…” Wall Info Photos Boxes Basic Information Networks: Washington D.C. Sex: Male Birthday: April 13, 1743 Hometown: Shadwell, Virginia Relationship Status: Married to Martha Wayles Skelton Political Views: Jeffersonian Religious Views: Episcopalian View photos of Thomas (5) Send Thomas a message Poke message Personal Information Activities: Reading, writing, chilling with my shades on, designing new wings to Monticello, destroying Britain. Interests: Reading John Locke, writing, law, European culture, American Politics Education: College of William and Mary Experience: Wrote the Notes on the State of Virginia, the Declaration of Independence, Secretary of State, and third President of the United States Political Views: Government must be rigorously frugal and simple. Political/Historical Impact: Purchased the Louisiana Territory, created Jeffersonian party, wrote the Declaration of Independence Information Networks: Washington D.C. Birthday: May 29, 1917 Political: Jeffersonian Religion: Episcopalian Hometown: Shadwell, VA Photos 2 Albums Contact Information Monticello Updated last Tuesday Address: Monticello, 931 Thomas Jefferson Parkway, Charlottsville, VA, Phone Number: DECLARE 2nd Continental Congress Updated two months ago

3 Thomas Jefferson “I resign myself to my God…”
facebook Wall Photos Flair Boxes Thomas Jefferson Logout Thomas Jefferson “I resign myself to my God…” Wall Info Photos Boxes Photos of Thomas 6 Photos Thomas’ Albums 2 Photo Albums 5 photos Monticello 2nd Continental Congress 5 photos 1 photo Profile Pictures

4 References “American President: Thomas Jefferson: Impact and Legacy.” Miller Center. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia. Web. 6 Jan “American President: Thomas Jefferson: Life Before the Presidency.” Miller Center. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia. Web. 6 Jan “Jefferson's Formal Education.” Thomas Jefferson's Monticello. Monticello.org. Web. 6 Jan Johns, Josh. “The Political Impact of Jefferson in the 19th Century.” American Studies at the University of Virginia. 3 Mar Web. 6 Jan Kindig, Thomas. “Thomas Jefferson.” USHistory.org. Independence Hall Association. Web. 6 Jan Newbold, Stephanie P. “The Influential Legacy of Thomas Jefferson.” Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Monticello.org. Web. 7 Jan Rubel, David. Mr. President: The Human Side of America’s Chief Executive. Canada: Times Life Custom Publishing, Print. “Thomas Jefferson Biography.” Biography.com. A&E Television Networks. Web. 6 Jan “Thomas Jefferson Work Experience.” Shmoop. Shmoop University. Web. 6 Jan “Timeline of Jefferson's Life.” Thomas Jefferson's Monticello. Monticello.org. Web. 6 Jan


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