"Here was buried
Author of the Declaration of American Independence
of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom
& Father of the University of Virginia."
If you notice it does not mention his presidency. This is because after much unpopular actions, the embargo act being a big one, he felt as if his presidency was a failure. Little did he know how much adoration America would have for him in the future.
20 b.C
Virgina Rights
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson went to France to ask for assistance in the Revolutionary. His mission was a complete success because France assisted with training, troops, and ships.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson Yes and JFK plagirized it as he did many speeches.
No, it was President John F. Kennedy who said, 'And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.' in his inaugural address on January 20, 1961.
On January 18, 1803, Thomas Jefferson privately asked Congress to provide funding for a western expedition, which later became famously known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
The images of the Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln BTW, I cut and pasted this from Wikipedia. It would be far better for you to look in there than ask this sort of question in Wikianswers. You'll know you're getting the right answer then - and it's quicker.
You could say that purchasing the Louisiana territory was outside the powers of the president granted in the constitution, but really he was one of the greatest presidents, unless you ask a federalist.
because he was a man with a large vocabulary range.
US $2 bills carry a portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the third president.Observations about $2 bills:Many people mistakenly believe $2 bills have been removed from circulation and/or are rare. In fact, the Treasury continues to print them every few years. Recent series dates include 2003, 2006, 2009, and 2013. $2 bills make up only about 1% of all bills in circulation, but even so that still amounts to hundreds of millions of them. Modern ones aren't rare or valuable, just uncommon, so feel free to ask for them at your bank and spend them.