He never liked law, and it can be safely said that if he followed his passions he would have been a teacher or a scientist. But Jefferson wanted a vocation that would challenge his mind, supplement his income and render his useful to society. Had he been a teacher, he probably would not have gotten as far as he did and may not have been voted to Congress in the first place.
25 when he became a lawyer, 57 when he became president
He became a lawyer in New York City
he was a lawyer and then became a proffesional with politics
its important to him because he became a lawyer.
He was 58.
He was 27 when he passed the bar and became a lawyer. He practiced law from then until he was 51 and became President.
he stopped being a lawyer in 2009
November 1797 at 20 years old he became a lawyer.
Work experience for Thomas Jefferson includes planter, lawyer, and architect. In addition, he was a statesman. In 1801, he became the 3rd President of the United States.
Jefferson was a lawyer and served in many government positions, in the continental congress, as governor and as a foreign diplomat. He also ran his large plantation.
Thomas Jefferson was a lawyer.
Thomas Jefferson lived during the American Revolution. He was educated at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. He was a lawyer who later became president of the United States.