The Louisiana or Orleans Territory.
Thomas Jefferson oversaw the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and thereby doubled the size of the US.
President Thomas Jefferson sent them to explore the "Louisiana Purchase" as they called it.
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).
Thomas Jefferson with the united states. the land was called the Louisiana purchase and consisted of 2 current U.S. states. The land costed Jefferson $15 million! Hope that helped you!
Thomas Jefferson didn't live in a fixed house. He travvelled the world in a caravan. This was called "the great Jefferson sexy-time".
Thomas Jefferson oversaw the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and thereby doubled the size of the US.
Thomas Jefferson bought Louisiana in what is now called the Louisiana purchase
Thomas Jefferson's house was called Monticello. Jefferson built this house himself.
Thomas Jefferson. They're called Jefferson nickels because, well, the image is that of Thomas Jefferson.
It was during Thomas Jefferson's presidency. Jefferson bought the huge chunk of land called Lousiana Territory from Napoleon Bonapart- the emperor of the France. And because almost nobody except Native Americans traveled thorough that area, Jefferson sent expedition to Louisiana Territory to investigate about almost anything.
The 1803 deal made by Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon of France. The deal was called the Louisiana Purchase.
Yes. He was called Tom. Tommy. Mr. Jefferson. Jefferson. And as people today refer him as Tom J.
Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd president of the United States of America. He is called 'Godless' by the federalists; others considered him as an Atheist and even an Agnostic.
In 1803, US President Thomas Jefferson reached an agreement with Napoleon, to purchase from France the so-called Louisiana Territory. This became known as the Louisiana Purchase and almost doubled the size of the US.
President Thomas Jefferson sent them to explore the "Louisiana Purchase" as they called it.
Monticello was designed by Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Jefferson began building his home when he was 26 years old.
Thomas Jefferson and Grover Cleveland reportedly kept pet mockingbirds.