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Election of 1800 Thomas Jeffersons Monticello ~ Presidential Election of 1800 A Resource Guide Look for further sources on the election of 1800 in the Thomas Jefferson Portal 1 Jefferson to Roane September 6 1819 Sol Feinstone Collection David Library of the American Revolution Transcription available at Founders Online 2 Jefferson to John Dickinson March 6 1801 in PTJ 33196
The Legacy of the Declaration Thomas Jeffersons Monticello ~ An American People In its opening lines the Declaration made a radical statement America was “one People On the eve of independence however the thirteen colonies had been separate provinces and colonists loyalties were to their individual colonies and the British Empire rather than to each other In fact
Thomas Jefferson a Brief Biography Monticello ~ Early Life and Monticello Jefferson was born April 13 1743 on his father’s plantation of Shadwell located along the Rivanna River in the Piedmont region of central Virginia at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains1 His father Peter Jefferson was a successful planter and surveyor and his mother Jane Randolph a member of one of Virginia’s most distinguished families
French Revolution Thomas Jeffersons Monticello ~ Thomas Jefferson as the American Minister to the Court of Versailles witnessed the opening chapters of the French Revolution in the late 1780s In September 1789 he returned to the United States but assuming the position of Secretary of State he continued his involvement in American foreign policy
Thomas Jefferson Liberty Slavery Monticello ~ Thomas Jefferson helped to create a new nation based on individual freedom and selfgovernment His words in the Declaration of Independence expressed the aspirations of the new nation But the Declaration did not extend “Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” to African Americans indentured servants or women
Monticello’s ICJS cohosts National Society of the Sons of ~ Monticello is now recognized as a National Historic Landmark and a United Nations World Heritage Site As a private nonprofit organization the Foundation receives no regular federal or state budget support for its twofold mission of preservation and education About 450000 people visit Monticello each year
Jeffersons Attitudes Toward Slavery Monticello ~ The slave population in Virginia skyrocketed from 292627 in 1790 to 469757 in 1830 Jefferson had assumed that the abolition of the slave trade would weaken slavery and hasten its end Instead slavery became more widespread and profitable In an attempt to erode Virginians’ support for slavery
Search Jefferson Quotes Family Letters Monticello ~ Extract from Thomas Jefferson’s Argument in the Case of Howell vs Netherland ca April 1770 Quote Under the law of nature all men are born free every one comes into the world with a right to his own person which includes the liberty of moving and using it at his own will
Thomas Jefferson During The Revolutionary War Thomas ~ Despite the relevance of his preamble to the Declaration of Independence the contributions of Thomas Jefferson during the Revolutionary War were probably the least among his accomplishments in the formation of the United States After departing from the Second Continental Congress with independence officially declared Jefferson returned to Virginia and was reelected to the House of
The Nation ~ The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States covering progressive political and cultural news opinion and analysis






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