I'm not going through each president individually, but all were previous politicians (mayor, governor, senator) or military leaders, or both. Examples: George Washington was a general in the revolutionary war and George W. Bush was the governor of Texas.
Good luck with the rest, I'm sure wikipedia.com will help you out with the list of U.S. presidents and their individual info.
Soldier. Surveyor. Farmer. Delegate. Patriot. President.
Plantation owner and Officer in British Army
A farmer, a surveyor and a military officer.
Thomas Jefferson was a writer, inventor, lawyer, architect, governor of Virginia, secretary of state under Washington, and vice president when Adams was in office.
general or leader of colonial army
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After studying at the College of William and Mary, Thomas Jefferson became an attorney. However, his is most famous for being the third President of the United States.
Prior to becoming President Jefferson worked primarily as a Lawyer, although he had several other academic, agricultural, and scientific pursuits the law was his primary profession.
Lincoln was a successful lawyer in the years just before he became President.
John Adams became president and Thomas Jefferson became Vice President.
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Thomas Jefferson became president in Washington D.C. at the house of congress.
Governor of New York
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
Jeffersonians began using the name Democratic-Republicansin 1796.So,the answer is Democratic-Republicans.
Martha Wayles was born in 1748. She married Thomas Jefferson in 1772, becoming Martha Jefferson. She died in 1782, and Thomas Jefferson became president in 1801, so she was never the first lady.
He has had several professions. He was an attorney, and he was a law professor. More recently, he became a politician, and these days, his profession is President of the United States.