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10 notes that Thomas Jefferson wrote!
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Declaration of Independence and Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom2 major important ones.-declaration of independence.-virginia statue for religious freedom.
IN his only book "Notes on Virginia". Among his work about ports and such, he goes on to say that "blacks are inferior to whites" http://www.historytools.org/sources/Jefferson-Race.pdf
Thomas Jefferson conveyed his thought trough notes and documents that he wrote he even published a book with all of his notes in it
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- He was the third president of the United States - He was the governor of Virginia - He was co-founder of the Democratic-Republican Party - He was the author of the Declaration of Independence - He was founder of the University of Virginia - He was the author of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom - He was the author of the Notes on the State of Virginia - He initiated the Lewis and Clark expedition after purchasing the Louisiana territory from France
Modern $2 (small size) Notes (starting in 1928) = Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson freed two slaves while he was alive and five more in his will. He also wrote the declaration of independence, wrote a book on the notes about the state of Virginia, founded the university of Virginia, he was a member of the the Continental Congress, helped in persuading James Madison to write the bill of rights and he was the secretary of state in George Washington's first presidency term.
Thomas Jefferson said this in the mid 1780's in his notes on Virginia. The major portion of this letter is the idea that landowners were not corrupt in any idea. Only in manufacturing do you find corruption.
"guardians." This statement was made by Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence and the third President of the United States. In his Notes on the State of Virginia, Jefferson emphasized the importance of citizen participation in government and warned against concentrating too much power in the hands of rulers. He argued that the people themselves should act as the ultimate check on government power.
The Declaration of Independence was written by a young lawyer named Thomas Jefferson. The document was reviewed and corrected by Ben Franklin and other Patriots before being finally written down as a formal document.