Thomas Jefferson invented a great deal of modern-day inventions that we use nearly every day. To name just four:
-a revolving stand for holding books
-an improved polygraph for duplication hand writing.
-an improved plow
-the 'Jefferson' clock at Monticello with cannon ball weights
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John Adams - his last words
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No. He was still in France.
Yes, Thomas Jefferson was and still is extremely important when it comes to US history. He was one of our founding fathers and also the third president of the US.
Jefferson lived near Charlottesville, VA at a plantation named Monticello. The home is still open to the public.
No, he was the 3rd president of the United States of America, and died on July 4, 1826. The only way Thomas jefferson would be alive is if someone else BESIDES the 3rd president was also name Thomas Jefferson, he would be alive.
Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, is still on the US $2 bill.
It's name is Monticello and I said "it's" because it still exists. You can go on a tour of it.
It was invented in 1879, so no one really knows if it is still lit up or not.
John Adams, the 2nd president. He died on July 4th, 1826, as did Jefferson. Adams' last words were "Thomas Jefferson still survives," not knowing his friend had died just a few hours earlier.
1769 Jefferson began construction on the first Monticello.
john Adams said it....they were his dying words. Jefferson did not survive, he had actually died a few hours earlier. Adams meant that Jefferson was the last founding father to survive.