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1775-1776: Delegate from Virginia to The Second Continental Congress. 1779-1781: Second Governor of Virginia. 1783-1784: Delegate from Virginia to The Congress of the Confederation. 1785-1789: United States' Ambassador to France. 1789-1793: United States' Secretary of State. 1797-1801: Vice-President of United States. 1801-1809: President of United States.

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Who's on the face side of a US nickel?

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.


What building is on th back of a nickel?

Monticello - An estate of central Virginia southeast of Charlottesville. Designed by Thomas Jefferson, it was begun in 1770 and was his home for 56 years. Owned by other families from shortly after Jefferson's death until 1923, it is now a national shrine.


What is on the front and back of a nickel?

The obverse (front) of a US nickel has the portrait of Thomas Jefferson. The reverse (back) of the coin for most years has an image of Jefferson's home called Monticello.The only exceptions were 2004 and 2005 when special reverse designs were used to honor the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition.


When was the largest eruption for Mount Jefferson?

The largest eruption for Mount Jefferson occurred around 100,000 years ago, during the Pleistocene epoch. This eruption was part of the volcanic activity that formed the mountain's summit and surrounding landscape.


How old was William Thomas Clark when he died?

William Thomas Clark was 60 years old when he passed away.

Related Questions

How many years did Thomas Jefferson spend in his office?

8 years (1801- 1809)


How lon was Thomas Jefferson in office?

8 years


What years did Thomas Jefferson serve in office?

From 1801 to 1809.


How old was Thomas Jefferson when he was the Vice President?

thomas Jefferson was 58 years oldhe was 58 of age/years old


Did Thomas Jefferson die a month after he got president?

Thomas Jefferson was U.S. President for eight years (two full terms). He left office in 1809 and died in 1826.


Who was the president from 1805 to 1809?

Those were the years of Thomas Jefferson's second term. He took office in 1801.


Did Thomas Jefferson die as a president?

No. he lived for 17 more years after he left the presidency.


Who was the president when Thomas Jefferson was the president?

Thomas Jefferson was the President of the United States when Thomas Jefferson was the President.


Thomas Jefferson was how old at inaguaration?

Thomas Jefferson was 23 years of age at the time of inaugaration.


Which president designed and lived in a home called Monticello?

Monticello was designed by Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Jefferson began building his home when he was 26 years old.


What was the initial belief of Thomas Jefferson on the length of a president's term of office?

Thomas Jefferson initially believed that a single term of seven years would be the correct term for the president's position. Later on, he believed that an eight year service, with the right to remove after four years was a better idea.


How many years was Thomas Jefferson in collage?

he was in collage for 3 years!! Tomas Jefferson was in collage for 4 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!