No, Jefferson died more than a century before the invention of television.
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Thomas Jefferson left the office of Vice President to take the office of President. So he was more stepping up than stepping down.
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the president and vice president were from different parties
He was the second president because he won the election of 1796 by getting more votes than Thomas Jefferson and 10 other candidates.
Thomas Jefferson is undoubtedly more famous than Van Morrison, who is one of the greatest musicians of all time. However, Jefferson is a more widely known person in history than Morrison ever was; I mean, everyone knows who Thomas Jefferson was!
Thomas Jefferson (served 1801-1809) was President in 1803 when the Louisiana Purchase was made.Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon in give the US access to the Mississippi and the port at New Orleans. Although the Constitution did not strictly express that the U.S. could purchase land from foreign nations, Jefferson asserted that it was a part of his presidential power to make treaties. The territory expanded from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and more than doubled the size of the US. The territory was bought for $15 million, about 3 cents an acre.
Thomas Jefferson did believed that serving on a jury is even more important than voting.
Yes. After John Adams's first term, the next election, between Aaron Burr, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, there was a tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Because of this, John Adams became very bitter, because he believed he should have won. The tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr was finally broken and Thomas Jefferson won, and Aaron Burr became vice president. Because of this election, Congress passed a new amendment, that the president and the vice president would run seperately.
Despite Napoleon, I think Jefferson trusted France more than he did England.
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