Well he was best known for helping edit the Declaration of Independence and he was the second president of the United States
The third President of the United States was Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson is known as an American Founding Father and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
He was the author of The Declaration of Independence. He was also the second vice president of the United States, and also the third President of the United States.
Thomas Paine's publication of Common Sense called for a manifesto to be published explaining why the American Colonies were forced to break ties with Britain. That manifesto was later published and is known as the Declaration of Independence. While Thomas Jefferson is credited with writing the Declaration of Independence, there is some evidence that Paine contributed significantly to its writing.
writing the declaration of independence, founding the university of Virginia, also known for the Lousiana purchase
In the declaration of independence.
John Hancock was a well-known Revolutionary-era patriot, president of the Second Continental Congress, and the first governor of Massachusetts. He was a wealthy businessman, and is most known for his signature on the Declaration of Independence, which he had a hand in creating.
Benjamin Franklin was the signer of the Declaration of Independence who was also a well-known inventor.
Yes, Samuel Adams did sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He is also known as the "Father of Independence".
Thomas Jefferson is featured on the U.S. half dollar because he was the third President of the United States and played a significant role in the country's founding. Additionally, he is known for his contributions to the writing of the Declaration of Independence and his advocacy for education and democracy.
John Adams was known for signing the declaration of Independence
Founding Fathers