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Thomas Jefferson served two terms as President, 1801 to 1809
Thomas Jefferson served two terms as President, from 1801 to 1809.
Thomas Jefferson served two terms without a veto.
Jefferson was the third president of the USA and he served two terms in that capacity.
yes, indeed. He was the third president and served two terms.
The third US President, Thomas Jefferson, served two terms from March 4, 1801 to March 4, 1809. Previous to that he served one term as Vice-President under John Adams.
Thomas Jefferson served two terms as the president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He was also one of the primary authors of the Declaration of Independence, which was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.
He served from 1801-1809. That's what you wanted to know right?
Thomas Jefferson was the US's third president. He served two terms, and many believed he could've easily won a third, but he wanted to follow George Washington's precedent of only serving two terms; the two-term limit did not become law until over a century later.
George Washington served two terms and then declined a third.
Yes, Thomas Jefferson had a different vice president for each of his 2 terms.
Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Indpendence at the age of 33. He was in France with Adams and Franklin for negotiations in the revolution, but took part in the constitution. He was president, inventor, writer of various books and thoughts on government, and helped start the Library of Congress by a donation of 6,000 books. He was a founding member of this country and remains that to this day. Go read some of what he had to say about the purpose of government.