Congress appointed Thomas Jefferson as the Minister to France. Thomas Jefferson accepted this appointment on May 11, 1784.
He was serving as ambassador to France at the time. Michael Montagne
None of them helped write the US Constitution. None of them were in the US. At the time it was being debated, John Adams was serving as minister to England, Jefferson was serving as minister to France and Thomas Paine was in France during the beginning of the French Revolution.
Thomas Jefferson who was serving as the Minister to France and John Adams who was the Minister to Great Britain at the time.
Jefferson would have been 44 in 1787. Between 1785 and 1789 Jefferson was the US minister to France, so he did not participate in the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
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 was minister to the country France
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France. He was the Minister to France.
He was serving as minister to France.
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He was serving as ambassador to France at the time. Michael Montagne
Thomas Jefferson lived in France when he was the minister to France (1785-1789)
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Thomas Jefferson was succeeded by James Madison who served from 1809 to 1817.