Thomas Jefferson was a Delegate in the 2nd Continental Congress, he was an ambassador to France, served as Secretary of State in Washington's Administration, Vice President during Adam's presidency, then was president himself.
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Thomas Jefferson was the second person to hold the office of Vice-President of the United States. He held that office during the Presidency of John Adams, then became the third President of the United States.
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In Washington's administration Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Thomas Jefferson was the first United States Secretary of State and he was the 3rd President of the United States of America.
He had no opinion on the Space Program.
Jefferson Davis was elected into office in 1861 and was elected to hold a six term position. No other person ran against him.
Thomas Jefferson wasn't exactly apart of the revolutionary war and therefore did not hold any position during the revolutionary war though he did write the bulk of the declaration of the independence, and later became the third president of the US
As I know from reading a biography of John Adams by David McCullough, both Benjamin Franklin and John Adams worked with Jefferson to create the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson wrote majority of the document all on his own, but both Franklin and Adams helped to direct the document to apply to all types of religions and people. Jefferson originally had the claim, "we hold these truths to be true before God." Franklin, feeling that the line was a little too direct, changed the sentence to "we hold these truths to be self-evident."
Before leading the Corps of Discovery, Meriwether Lewis served as the private secretary to President Thomas Jefferson. In this role, he gained valuable experience in administration and governance, which helped prepare him for the expedition. Additionally, he had military training, having served in the United States Army, which contributed to his leadership during the exploration of the Louisiana Territory.
Thomas Jefferson who wrote in the Declaration of Independence said this.