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During the American Revolutionary War, Thomas Jefferson served as the Governor of Virginia from 1779 to 1781. His role involved overseeing the state's military efforts, managing resources, and dealing with British invasions. While he did not serve in a military capacity, his governance was crucial in supporting the war effort and rallying support for independence in Virginia. Jefferson's leadership during this time laid the groundwork for his later contributions as a Founding Father.

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