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Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809. He had previously served as the second vice president of the United States under John Adams and as the first United States Secretary of State under George Washington. The principal author of the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson was a proponent of democracy, republicanism, and individual rights, motivating American colonists to break from the Kingdom of Great Britain and form a new nation; he produced formative documents and decisions at both the state and national levels.
During the American Revolution, Jefferson represented Virginia in the Continental Congress that adopted the Declaration of Independence. As a Virginia legislator, he drafted a state law for religious freedom. He served as the second Governor of Virginia from 1779 to 1781, during the American Revolutionary War. In 1785, Jefferson was appointed the United States Minister to France, and subsequently, the nation's first Secretary of State under President George Washington from 1790 to 1793. Jefferson and James Madison organized the Democratic-Republican Party to oppose the Federalist Party during the formation of the First Party System. With Madison, he anonymously wrote the provocative Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions in 1798 and 1799, which sought to strengthen states' rights by nullifying the federal Alien and Sedition Acts.
Jefferson was a longtime friend of John Adams, both serving in the Continental Congress and drafting the Declaration of Independence together. However, Jefferson's status as a Democratic-Republican would end up making Adams, a Federalist, his political rival. In the 1796 presidential election between Jefferson and Adams, Jefferson came second, which according to electoral procedure at the time, unintentionally elected him as vice president to Adams. Jefferson would later go on to challenge Adams again in 1800 and win the presidency. After concluding his presidency, Jefferson would eventually reconcile with Adams and shared a correspondence that lasted fourteen years.
As president, Jefferson pursued the nation's shipping and trade interests against Barbary pirates and aggressive British trade policies. Starting in 1803, Jefferson promoted a western expansionist policy, organizing the Louisiana Purchase which doubled the nation's claimed land area. To make room for settlement, Jefferson began the violent process of Indian tribal removal from the newly acquired territory. As a result of peace negotiations with France, his administration reduced military forces. Jefferson was re-elected in 1804. His second term was beset with difficulties at home, including the trial of former vice president Aaron Burr. In 1807, American foreign trade was diminished when Jefferson implemented the Embargo Act in response to British threats to U.S. shipping. The same year, Jefferson signed the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves.
Jefferson (while primarily a plantation owner, lawyer, and politician) mastered many disciplines, which ranged from surveying and mathematics to horticulture and mechanics. He was an architect in the classical tradition. Jefferson's keen interest in religion and philosophy led to his presidency of the American Philosophical Society; he shunned organized religion but was influenced by Christianity, Epicureanism, and deism. A philologist, Jefferson knew several languages. He was a prolific letter writer and corresponded with many prominent people, including Edward Carrington, John Taylor of Caroline and James Madison. Among his books is Notes on the State of Virginia (1785), considered perhaps the most important American book published before 1800. Jefferson championed the ideals, values, and teachings of the Enlightenment.
During his lifetime, Jefferson owned over 600 slaves, who were kept in his household and on his plantations. Since Jefferson's time, controversy has revolved around his relationship with Sally Hemings, a mixed-race enslaved woman, and his late wife's half-sister. According to DNA evidence from surviving descendants and oral history, Jefferson fathered at least six children with Hemings, including four that survived to adulthood. Evidence suggests that Jefferson started the relationship with Hemings when they were in Paris, where she arrived at the age of 14 when Jefferson was 44. By the time she returned to the United States at 16, she was pregnant.
After retiring from public office, Jefferson founded the University of Virginia. Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of U.S. independence. Presidential scholars and historians generally praise Jefferson's public achievements, including his advocacy of religious freedom and tolerance in Virginia. Jefferson ranks highly among the U.S. presidents, usually in the top five.
Declaration of Independence
Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1790
Notes on the State of Virginia (Complete Illustrated Edition)
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Serie – 12 August 1810 to 17 June 1811
Quotations of Thomas Jefferson
The Jefferson Bible
The Writings of Thomas Jefferson
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 39 – 13 November 1802 to 3 March 1803
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 38 – 1 July to 12 November 1802
Notes on the State of Virginia: A Domestic Tale of the Present Time
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Serie – 1 September 1815 to 30 April 1816
State of the Union Address
The Jefferson Bible
Light and Liberty
The Jefferson Bible, the Life and Morals of Jesus: Laws
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Serie – 1 October 1814 to 31 August 1815
A Manual of Parliamentary Practice
Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson
Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson & the Jefferson Bible: The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth
The Cloud of Unknowing & the Jefferson Bible: Contrasting and Complementary Ways to Know God
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. VII (in 12 Volumes)
The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. XII (in 12 Volumes)
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. V (in 12 Volumes)
Thomas Jefferson: In His Own Words
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: A Collection of Selected Writings, Memoirs and Letters
A Message to Garcia
Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village: The Creation of an Architectural Masterpiece
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. II (in 12 Volumes)
The Declaration of Independence and the Us Constitution with Bill of Rights & Amendments Plus the Articles of Confederation
Foundations of Freedom
The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States of America with Amendments, and Other Important American Documents
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. VIII (in 12 Volumes)
The Portable Thomas Jefferson
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 10 – June 1786 to December 1786
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. XI (in 12 Volumes)
Foundations of Freedom
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. VI (in 12 Volumes)
Don't Tread on Me: An American Patriot's Book of Quotes
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. III (in 12 Volumes)
Jefferson: Political Writings
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. I (in 12 Volumes)
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 37 – 4 March to 30 June 1802
The Memoirs, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, from the Papers of Thomas Jefferson a Linked Index to the Project Gutenberg Editions: Or, the Name of Jesus a Sunday Book for the Young
The Essential Jefferson
The Writings of Thomas Jefferson Library Edition - Vol. 6 (of 20)
Second to None
The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America: The Stupid Things People Say When You Get Dumped
America Awake: A Declaration of Interdependence
The Declaration of Independence
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. IX (in 12 Volumes)
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. X (in 12 Volumes)
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. IV (in 12 Volumes)
Early history of the University of Virginia
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 40 – 4 March to 10 July 1803
The Jefferson Bible What Thomas Jefferson Selected as the Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth
The Constitution of the United States of America, with the Bill of Rights and All of the Amendments;: The Declaration of Independence; And the Article
The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth Extracted Textually from the Gospels: The Jefferson Bible
A Manual of Parliamentary Practice, Composed originally For the Use of the Senate of the United States. by Thomas Jefferson. With References to the Practice and Rules of the House of Representatives. the Whole Brought Down to the Practice of the Present T
The Constitution of the United States of America, the Bill of Rights & All Amendments, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation,
Jefferson Bible & the Complete Sayings of Jesus Christ: Volume IV of Charlotte Mason's Original Homeschooling Series
Jefferson Bible, or the Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth
Thomas Jefferson's Library
The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth

State of the Union Addresses of Thomas Jefferson
Notes on the State of Virginia.
Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Late President of the United States
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series Volume 19: 16 September 1822 to 30 June 1823
Memoir, correspondence, and miscellanies, from the papers of Thomas Jefferson. Volume 3 of 4
The Writings Of Thomas Jefferson V1
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 46 – 9 March to 5 July 1805
Jefferson's Germantown Letters (1906)
The Life And Writings Of Thomas Jefferson (1900)
Selected Letters of Thomas Jefferson
The Writings Of Thomas Jefferson V9
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series Volume 18: 1 December 1821 to 15 September 1822
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Serie – 1 March 1821 to 30 November 1821
The Writings Of Thomas Jefferson V7
The Writings Of Thomas Jefferson V6
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 45 – 11 November 1804 to 8 March 1805
The Writings Of Thomas Jefferson V5
The Writings Of Thomas Jefferson V4
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson – Retirement Series – 1 June 1820 to 28 February 1821
The American Political Classics
Jefferson's Notes, on the State of Virginia: With the Appendixes - Complete: to Which is Subjoined, A Sublime and Argumentative Dissertation, on Mr. J
The Constitution of the United States of America, with the Bill of Rights and All of the Amendments; The Declaration of Independence; And the Articles
JOIN, or DIE. - An American Patriot's Book of Quotes
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 44 – 1 July to 10 November 1804
Jefferson`s Legal Commonplace Book
The Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson
State of the Union Addresses
Declaration of Independence
Bulletin of the Bureau of Rolls and Library of the Department of State No. 10 June 1903.
The Jeffersonian cyclopedia
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