Peter Jefferson. He died when Thomas was fourteen
His father was Peter Jefferson, a planter and surveyor his mother looked after 10 children
Thomas Jefferson's father's (who was a planter/surveyor) name was Peter Jefferson. His mother was called Jane Randolph (known after marriage as Jane Randolph Jefferson).
Work experience for Thomas Jefferson includes planter, lawyer, and architect. In addition, he was a statesman. In 1801, he became the 3rd President of the United States.
Thomas Jefferson's career before USA President was Vice-President. From, Bryan Hollick Raleigh, NC
Thomas Jefferson's father, Peter Jefferson, died on August 17, 1757 in Albermarle County, Virginia, at the age of 49.
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lawyer, Architect, statesman, Author, Diplomat, archaeologist, teacher, Drafter, planter, philosopher, Inventor
Thomas Gardner - planter - died in 1674.
Thomas Jefferson's father, Peter Jefferson, was a planter and surveyor, owning a significant amount of land in Virginia. His mother, Jane Randolph Jefferson, came from a prominent Virginia family and was a homemaker. Together, they provided a comfortable upbringing for Jefferson on their plantation, which influenced his views on agriculture and land ownership.
Alexander Hamilton favored the elite, or wealthy class, while Thomas Jefferson was more in favor of the less fortunate, unlike himself.
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