Thomas Jefferson ate a tomato at a public show to demonstrate that tomatoes were not, in fact, poisonous.
The tomato.
By using the Internet,or a book.
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Some say he did, but records can't prove it!
You should not give your rats tomatoes. Tomatoes are very acidic and can upset a rats stomach. As rats are unable to vomit tomatoes can prove to be fatal.
That's an opinion and I'm guessing that your teacher said he wasn't and you wanted to prove him/her wrong.
Humans and other animals routinely eat poultry. Unless there exist very rare factors involving their diet - which would prove clearly detrimental to the health of the birds in any case - they are not poisonous.
Jefferson thought the Bill of Rights would strengthen the judicial branch, because if there were a dispute that involved a persons rights, the Bill of Rights could prove their innocents.
Thomas Jefferson was more determined than ever to prove to the British that America could exist as a free nation after the British ignored his first draft of the Declaration of Independence. After Thomas Jefferson insisted that the British King respond to his ideas, he was not in agreement with the King's ideas.
Jefferson thought the Bill of Rights would strengthen the judicial branch, because if there were a dispute that involved a persons rights, the Bill of Rights could prove their innocents.
depends how they told you they would be stopped if in person dont do it if buy unrecorded mail go nuts they have to prove you knew you werent entitled to it if they keep sending them its their problem
Margaret Bayard Smith was an attendee at Jefferson's inauguration. She wrote that the speech was liberal, correct, benevolent, and elegant.