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Q: Thomas Jefferson was a planter elite what is a planter elite?
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Who was Thomas Jefferson's dad?

Peter Jefferson. He died when Thomas was fourteen


What did thomas Jefferson parents do for a living?

His father was Peter Jefferson, a planter and surveyor his mother looked after 10 children


What was Thomas Jefferson's mom and dad's names?

Thomas Jefferson's father's (who was a planter/surveyor) name was Peter Jefferson. His mother was called Jane Randolph (known after marriage as Jane Randolph Jefferson).


Work experience of Thomas Jefferson?

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.


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Thomas Jefferson's career before USA President was Vice-President. From, Bryan Hollick Raleigh, NC


Who did president Andrew Johnson believe caused the civil war?

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When did Thomas Jeffersons father die?

Thomas Jefferson's father, Peter Jefferson, died on August 17, 1757 in Albermarle County, Virginia, at the age of 49.


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lawyer, Architect, statesman, Author, Diplomat, archaeologist, teacher, Drafter, planter, philosopher, Inventor


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Thomas Gardner - planter - died in 1674.


What social class did Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson favor?

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What was Thomas Jefferson's first job?

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