Since he was born on April 13, 1743, making him 264 years old, I would assume he would be too old to run.
But seriously, folks . . . I think he would be far too disgusted with the way this country is being run and its citizens treated that he would not want anything to do with politics. I hope I am wrong.
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Phillis Wheatley
Jefferson did not serve in the military. He was alive during the Revolutionary War, but served in a governmental capacity as Minister to France (ambassador, we would call it today).
Thomas Jefferson technically speaking, the modern democratic party did not start until the 1900s, so this answer would be wrong. unless of course TJ was still alive in the 1900s. but then we have a whole other problem there....
yes he is alive, but I am sure he has retired and he is my favorite baseball player so ya he is still alive also yes he was elected in the baseball hall of fame in my 1995.
maybe if he was alive but he would be kind of old but he might also be a little racist but who knows over time his thoughts could've changed as well
No, he was the 3rd president of the United States of America, and died on July 4, 1826. The only way Thomas jefferson would be alive is if someone else BESIDES the 3rd president was also name Thomas Jefferson, he would be alive.
thomas jefferson
Um, no. Thomas Jefferson wasn't even alive at the time.
Movies had not been invented when Thomas Jefferson was alive.
He was 83 when he died
Yes, Thomas Jefferson was alive during colonial times. He was born in 1743 and played a significant role in the American Revolution, the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, and the early years of the United States as an independent nation.
Phillis Wheatley
Jefferson did not serve in the military. He was alive during the Revolutionary War, but served in a governmental capacity as Minister to France (ambassador, we would call it today).
No. There is no way that Thomas Jefferson and Jefferson Davis were the same person. The reasons are thusly: Jefferson was born April, 3, 1743 and he died July 4, 1826. Davis was alive during the Civil War.
All but Jefferson, VanBuren, Buchanan, Cleveland, and Arthur were married when they took office. Jefferson, VanBure and Arthur were widowers. Jackson's wife was alive when he was elected but died before he took office. Arthur was never elected president.
Thomas Jefferson
Yes, he was 44 the Constitution was established and 45 when it was ratified.