No, Thomas Jefferson was elected after he wrote the Declaration
The Continental Congress chose Thomas Jefferson to write the Declaration of Independence.
because he was elected after two other presidents
Thomas Jefferson had not yet been elected as President or as any other type of colonial official when he wrote the Declaration of Independence. He was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, but he was appointed to that position, not elected.
the 13 american colonies were ruled by england, but they wanted their independence, so they elected thomas jefferson to write the declaration of independance.
There was no president when the Declaration of Independence was signed. At the time, in July 1776, Washington was General, and as a newly born nation in the throes of war, they did not have time or have the right man yet to elect a president. The first President, George Washington, was elected in 1789. He served the country from 1789-1797, when John Adams was elected as second president.
Samuel Adams was not elected president. He was a founding father, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a governor of Massachusetts. His second-cousin, John Adams was the second US president.
his opponent, John Adams
Adams was the first Vice President to be elected to the office of President. He was the first President to live in the White House, although it was not completely finished. Adams died the same day as Thomas Jefferson, July 4th, 1826 - the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. i hope this helps :)
Invented a better plow, he was also elected president twice, founder of the Democratic party, gov of Virginia, Ambassador to France, helped found a university, propagated seeds
John Adams was elected President in the election that made Jefferson the vice-president.
Jefferson held both offices. He was elected vice president in 1796 when he came in second in the presidential vote. He was elected President in 1800 and again in 1804.
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