Thomas Jefferson-the third President of the United States (1801–1809)
Thomas Jefferson-the third President of the United States (1801–1809)
Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 (April 2, 1743 O.S.) – July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776) and the third President of the United States (1801–1809). At the beginning of the American Revolution, Sony VGN-FW21E Keyboard
he served in the Continental Congress, representing Virginia and then served as a wartime Governor of Virginia (1779–1781). Just after the war ended, from mid-1784 Jefferson served as a diplomat, stationed in Paris. In May 1785, he became the United States Minister to France.
Jefferson was the first United States Secretary of State (1790–1793) serving under President George Washington. With his close friend James Madison he organized the Democratic-Republican Party, Acer Aspire 7745Z Keyboard
Acer Aspire 5820G Keyboardand subsequently resigned from Washington's cabinet. Elected Vice President in 1796, when he came in second to John Adams of the Federalists, Jefferson opposed Adams and with Madison secretly wrote the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which attempted to nullify the Alien and Sedition Acts. Acer Aspire 7745G Keyboard
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Elected president in what Jefferson called the Revolution of 1800, he oversaw the purchase of the vast Louisiana Territory from France (1803), and sent the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806) to explore the new west. Acer Aspire 7540G Keyboard
His second term was beset with troubles at home, such as the failed treason trial of his former Vice President Aaron Burr. With escalating trouble with Britain who was challenging American neutrality and threatening shipping at sea, Acer Aspire 7750Z Keyboard
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he tried economic warfare with his embargo laws which only damaged American trade. In 1803, President Jefferson initiated a process of Indian tribal removal and relocation to the Louisiana Territory west of the Mississippi River, in order to open lands for eventual American settlers.[2] Acer Aspire 7745 Keyboard
A leader in the Enlightenment, Jefferson was a polymath who spoke five languages fluently and was deeply interested in science, invention, architecture, religion and philosophy, interests that led him to the founding of the University of Virginia after his presidency. Acer Aspire 7750G Keyboard
Acer Aspire 5820T Keyboard He designed his own large mansion on a 5,000 acre plantation near Charlottesville, Virginia, which he named Monticello. While not a notable orator, Jefferson was a skilled writer and corresponded with many influential people in America and Europe throughout his adult life.[3] He is rated by historians as one of the greatest U.S. presidents.[4][5] Acer Aspire 7750 Keyboard
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Though Jefferson owned many slaves, he opposed the institution all his life and consequently treated and took care of them very well and expected them to work no more than free farmers.
Acer Aspire 5755T KeyboardSince 1802 historians and others have been divided over the controversy of whether Jefferson was the father of one or more children belonging to Sally Hemings, a slave at Monticello." Historians are also in disagreement with how much Jefferson was committed to the anti-slavery cause. In 1807, Acer Aspire 7735 Keyboard
Acer Aspire 5755 Keyboard President Jefferson signed into law a bill that banned the importation of slaves into the United States. After Martha Jefferson, his wife of eleven years, died in 1782, Jefferson remained a widower for the rest of his life; their marriage produced six children, of whom two survived to adulthood. Acer Aspire 7736 Keyboard
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The third of ten children, Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743 (April 2, 1743 OS) at the family home in Shadwell, Goochland County, Virginia, now part of Albemarle County.[6] His father was Peter Jefferson, a planter and surveyor.[7] Acer Aspire 7740 Keyboard
He was of possible Welsh descent, although this remains unclear.[8] His mother was Jane Randolph, daughter of Isham Randolph, a ship's captain and sometime planter. Peter and Jane married in 1739.[9Acer Aspire 7530G Keyboard
Acer Aspire 7520G Keyboard] Thomas Jefferson showed little interest in learning about his ancestry; he only knew of the existence of his paternal grandfather.[8] Acer Aspire 4810 Keyboard
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Before the widower William Randolph, an old friend of Peter Jefferson, died in 1745, he appointed Peter as guardian to manage his Tuckahoe Plantation and care for his four children. That year the Jeffersons relocated to Tuckahoe, where they lived for the next seven years before returning to Shadwell in 1752. Acer Aspire 3810TG Keyboard
Acer Aspire 5810TG Keyboard Peter Jefferson died in 1757 and the Jefferson estate was divided between Peter's two sons; Thomas and Randolph.[10] Thomas inherited approximately 5,000 acres (2,000 ha; 7.8 sq mi) of land, including Monticello and between 20 and 40 slaves. He took control of the property after he came of age at 21. Acer Aspire 3810TZ Keyboard
The actual amount of land and slaves that Jefferson inherited is estimated. The first known record Jefferson made in regards to slave ownership, was in 1774, when he owned 41.[11] Acer Aspire 4810TG Keyboard
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Education
Further information: Thomas Jefferson and education
Jefferson began his childhood education under the direction of tutors at Tuckahoe along with the Randolph children.[12] In 1752, Acer Aspire 5738Z Keyboard
Acer Aspire 4810T Keyboard Jefferson began attending a local school run by a Scottish Presbyterian minister. At the age of nine, Jefferson began studying Latin, Sony VPCEB1C5E Keyboard
Greek, and French; he learned to ride horses, and began to appreciate the study of nature. He studied under Reverend James Maury from 1758 to 1760 near Gordonsville, Acer Aspire 4745Z Keyboard
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Acer Aspire 3820T Keyboard Virginia. While boarding with Maury's family, he studied history, science and the classics.[13]
At age 16, Jefferson entered the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, and first met the law professor George Wythe, who became his influential mentor. He studied mathematics, metaphysics, and philosophy under Professor William Small, Acer Aspire 4745 Keyboard
Acer Aspire 3820G Keyboard who introduced the enthusiastic Jefferson to the writings of the British Empiricists, including John Locke, Francis Bacon, and Isaac Newton.[ Sony VPCEB1E9E Keyboard
Sony VPCEB1A4E Keyboard14] He also improved his French, Greek, and violin. A diligent student, Jefferson displayed an avid curiosity in all fields[15] and graduated in 1762,
Acer Aspire 4715 Keyboardcompleting his studies in only two years. Jefferson read law while working as a law clerk for Wythe. During this time, he also read a wide variety of English classics and political works. Jefferson was admitted to the Virginia bar in 1767.[16] Acer Aspire 4750ZG Keyboard
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Throughout his life, Jefferson depended on books for his education. He collected and accumulated thousands of books for his library at Monticello. When Jefferson's father Peter died Thomas inherited, among other things, his large library. [Acer Aspire 4750Z Keyboard
Acer Aspire 4710 Keyboard17] A significant portion of Jefferson's library was also bequeathed to him in the will of George Wythe, who had an extensive collection. Sony VPCEB1E9R Keyboard
Sony VPCEB4B4E KeyboardAfter the British burned the Library of Congress in 1814 Jefferson offered to sell his collection of more than six thousand books to Congress for about four dollars a book. Acer Aspire 4750 Keyboard
Acer Aspire 5730ZG KeyboardAfter realizing he was no longer in possession of such a grand collection he wrote in a letter to John Adams, "I cannot live without books". Always eager for more knowledge, Jefferson immediately began buying more books and continued learning throughout most of his life.[18] Acer Aspire 4730ZG Keyboard
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Marriage and family
After practicing as a circuit lawyer for several years, Jefferson married the 23-year-old widow Martha Wayles Skelton on January 1, 1772. Sony VPCEB1J8E Keyboard
Sony VPCEB4J1R KeyboardMartha Jefferson was attractive, gracious and popular with her friends; she was a frequent hostess for Jefferson and managed the large household. They had a happy marriage. She read widely, Levono Ideapad G560 Keyboard
Levono Ideapad Y570D Keyboarddid fine needle work and was an amateur musician. Jefferson played the violin and Martha was an accomplished piano player. It is said that she was attracted to Thomas largely because of their mutual love of music.[1Levono Ideapad Z560 Keyboard
Levono Ideapad Z575 Keyboard9] [20] During the ten years of their marriage, Martha bore six children: Martha, called Patsy, (1772–1836); Jane (1774–1775); an unnamed son (1777); Mary Wayles, called Polly, (1778–1804); Lucy Elizabeth (1780–1781); and Lucy Elizabeth (1782–1785). Only Martha and Mary survived to adulthood.[21] Levono Ideapad Y560P Keyboard
After her father John Wayles died in 1773, Martha and her husband Jefferson inherited his 135 slaves, 11,000 acres (4,500 ha; 17 sq mi) and the debts of his estate. These took Jefferson and other co-executors of the estate years to pay off, Levono Ideapad Y560 Keyboard
which contributed to his financial problems. Later in life, Martha Jefferson suffered from diabetes and ill health, and frequent childbirth further weakened her. A few months after the birth of her last child, Martha died on September 6, 1782, at the age of 33. Levono Ideapad V570 Keyboard
Levono Ideapad Y570 KeyboardJefferson was at his wife's bedside and was distraught after her death. In the following three weeks, Jefferson shut himself in his room, where he paced back and forth until he was nearly exhausted. Later he would often take long rides on secluded roads to mourn for his wife.[22][ Sony VPCEB1S1R Keyboard
Levono Ideapad V570A Keyboard21] As he had promised his wife, Jefferson never remarried.
Monticello
Further information: Monticello and Jeffersonian architecture
Monticello west lawn in October 2010
In 1768, Jefferson began construction of his primary residence, Monticello, on a hilltop overlooking a 5,000 acre plantation.[note 2] Construction was done mostly by local masons and carpenters, assisted by Jefferson's slaves. Levono Ideapad V570C Keyboard
Levono Ideapad G575 Keyboard Jefferson moved into the South Pavilion (an outbuilding) in 1770, where his new wife, Martha, joined him in 1772. Sony VPCEB1Z0E Keyboard
Sony VPCEB4C4E KeyboardTurning Monticello into a neoclassical masterpiece after the Palladian style would be his continuing project.[24] Levono Ideapad B570 Keyboard
While Minister to France during 1784–1789, Jefferson had opportunity to see some of the classical buildings with which he had become acquainted from his reading, as well as to discover the "modern" trends in French architecture then fashionable in Paris. In 1794, following his service as Secretary of State (1790–93), Levono Ideapad B575 Keyboard
Levono Ideapad B570A Keyboardhe began rebuilding Monticello based on the ideas he had acquired in Europe. The remodeling continued throughout most of his presidency (1801–09). The most notable change was the addition of the octagonal dome.[25] HP Probook 4320S Keyboard
Lawyer and House of Burgesses
Jefferson was a lawyer in colonial Virginia from 1768 to 1773 with his friend and mentor, George Wythe.[ Sony VPCEB1Z1E Keyboard
Sony VPCEB3S1R Keyboard26] Jefferson's client list featured members of Virginia's elite families, including members of his mother's family, the Randolphs.[2HP Probook 4325S Keyboard
HP Probook 5330M Keyboard6] Beside practicing law, Jefferson represented Albemarle County in the Virginia House of Burgesses beginning on May 11, 1769 and ending June 20, 1775.[27] Following the passage of the Intolerable Acts by the British Parliament in 1774, HP Probook 4326S Keyboard
HP Probook 5320M Keyboard Jefferson wrote a set of resolutions against the acts. These were later expanded into A Summary View of the Rights of British America, in which he expressed his belief that people had the right to govern themselves.[28] Sony VPCEB2A4E Keyboard
Political career from 1775 to 1800
The Declaration of Independence,
Facsimile copy of 1823
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Main article: United States Declaration of Independence
Jefferson served as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress beginning in June 1775, soon after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. He didn't know many people in the congress, but sought out John Adams who, HP Probook 4410 Keyboard
HP Probook 5310M Keyboardalong with his cousin Samuel, had emerged as a leader of the convention.[29] Jefferson and Adams established a friendship that would last the rest of their lives; it led to the drafting of Jefferson to write the declaration of independence. When Congress began considering a resolution of independence in June 1776, HP Probook 4410S Keyboard
HP Probook 4730S KeyboardAdams ensured that Jefferson was appointed to the five-man committee to write a declaration in support of the resolution.[3Sony VPCEB2E1R Keyboard
Sony VPCEB3E4R Keyboard0] After discussing the general outline for the document, the committee decided that Jefferson would write the first draft.[ HP Probook 4410T Keyboard
HP Probook 4725S Keyboard31] The committee in general, and Jefferson in particular, thought Adams should write the document. Adams persuaded the committee to choose Jefferson, who was reluctant to take the assignment, and promised to consult with the younger man. Over the next seventeen days, Jefferson had limited time for writing and finished the draft quickly.[3HP Probook 4411S Keyboard
HP Probook 4720S Keyboard2] Consulting with other committee members, Jefferson also drew on his own proposed draft of the Virginia Constitution, George Mason's draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, and other sources. Sony VPCEB2E9R Keyboard
Sony VPCEB3E1R KeyboardThe other committee members made some changes. Most notably Jefferson had written, "We hold these truths to be sacred and un-deniable..." Franklin changed it to, "We hold these truths to be self-evident."[ HP Probook 4413S Keyboard
HP Probook 4715S Keyboard33] A final draft was presented to the Congress on June 28, 1776. The title of the document was "A Declaration by the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress assembled."[34] HP Probook 4414S Keyboard
Jefferson viewed the Independence of the American people from the mother country Britain as breaking away from "parent stock", and that the War of Independence from Britain was a natural outcome of being separated by the Atlantic Ocean.[ HP Probook 4416S Keyboard
HP Probook 4530S Keyboard35] Jefferson viewed English colonists were compelled to rely on "common sense" and rediscover the "laws of nature".[35Sony VPCEB2G4E Keyboard
Sony VPCEB3D4R Keyboard] According to Jefferson, the Independence of the original British colonies was in a historical succession following a similar pattern when the Saxons colonized Britain and left their mother country Europe hundreds of years earlier.[35] HP Probook 4510S Keyboard
After voting in favor of the resolution of independence on July 2, Congress turned its attention to the declaration. Over three days of debate, Congress made changes and deleted nearly a fourth of the text, most notably a passage critical of the slave trade.[36] TOSHIBA Satellite C675D Keyboard
While Jefferson resented the changes, he did not speak publicly about the revisions. On July 4, 1776, the Congress ratified the Declaration of Independence and the delegates signed the document. Sony VPCEB2L9E Keyboard
Sony VPCEB3D4E KeyboardThe Declaration would eventually be considered one of Jefferson's major achievements; his preamble has been considered an enduring statement of human rights.[ TOSHIBA Satellite C675 Keyboard
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TOSHIBA Portege R600 Keyboard 36] All men are created equal has been called "one of the best-known sentences in the English language",[37] containing "the most potent and consequential words in American history".[38TOSHIBA Satellite L675 Keyboard
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TOSHIBA Portege R500 Keyboard ] The passage came to represent a moral standard to which the United States should strive. This view was notably promoted by Abraham Lincoln, who based his philosophy on it, and argued for the Declaration as a statement of principles through which the United States Constitution should be interpreted.[39] TOSHIBA Satellite C655D Keyboard
Virginia state legislator and Governor
Miniature Portrait of Jefferson by Robert Field (1800)
After Independence, Jefferson returned to Virginia and was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates for Albemarle County.[4TOSHIBA Satellite L650 Keyboard
TOSHIBA Portege R700 Keyboard 0][41] Before his return, he commented on the drafting of the state's constitution; he continued to support freehold suffrage, by which only property holders could vote.[42] He served as a Delegate from September 26, Sony VPCEB2M0E Keyboard
Sony VPCEB3C4E Keyboard1776 – June 1, 1779, as the war continued. Jefferson wanted to abolish primogeniture and provide for general education, which he hoped to make the basis of "republican government." [TOSHIBA Satellite L650D Keyboard
TOSHIBA Satellite C645D Keyboard 42] He also wanted to disestablish the Anglican church in Virginia, but this was not done until 1786, while he was in France as US Minister.[43] After Thomas Ludwell Lee died in 1778 Jefferson was given the task of studying and revising the state's laws. Jefferson drafted 126 bills in three years, TOSHIBA Satellite L655 Keyboard
TOSHIBA Satellite L645D Keyboard including laws to establish fee simple tenure in land and to streamline the judicial system. In 1778, Sony VPCEB2S1R Keyboard
Sony VPCEB3B4R Keyboard Jefferson's "Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge" and subsequent efforts to reduce control by clergy led to some small changes at William and Mary College, TOSHIBA Satellite L655D Keyboard
TOSHIBA Satellite C600 Keyboard but free public education was not established until the late nineteenth century.[44] In 1779, at Jefferson's behest, William and Mary appointed his mentor George Wythe as the first professor of law in an American university.[45] TOSHIBA Satellite L670D Keyboard
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In 1779, at the age of thirty-six, Jefferson was elected Governor of Virginia by the two houses of the legislature.[46] The term was then for one year, and he was re-elected in 1780. As governor in 1780,
TOSHIBA Satellite L640 Keyboard he transferred the state capital from Williamsburg to Richmond. Jefferson served as a wartime governor, as the united colonies continued the Revolutionary War against Great Britain. Sony VPCEB3A4E Keyboard
TOSHIBA Satellite L635 Keyboard In late 1780, as Governor he prepared Richmond for attack by moving all military supplies to a foundry located five miles outside of town. General Benedict Arnold learned of the transfer and captured the foundry. He also delayed too long in raising a militia. In January 1781 he evacuated Richmond as the war got closer. TOSHIBA Satellite L670 Keyboard
TOSHIBA Satellite L630 Keyboard In early June 1781, Cornwallis dispatched a 250-man cavalry force commanded by Banastre Tarleton on a secret expedition to capture Governor Jefferson and members of the Assembly at Monticello[46] but Jack Jouett of the Virginia militia thwarted the British plan by warning them. Jefferson escaped to Poplar Forest, his plantation to the west. Jefferson believed his gubernatorial term had expired in June, and he spent much of the summer with his family at Poplar Forest.[47]
TOSHIBA Satellite L600D Keyboard His tenure as governor in general, and his decision to flee the capital in particular, was heavily criticized at the time, and has been criticized by historians ever since.[48] The members of the General Assembly had quickly reconvened in June 1781 in Staunton, Virginia across the Blue Ridge Mountains. TOSHIBA Satellite L675D Keyboard
They voted to reward Jouett with a pair of pistols and a sword, but considered an official inquiry into Jefferson's actions, as they believed he had failed his responsibilities as governor. Jefferson was not re-elected again.[41] TOSHIBA Satellite C640 Keyboard
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Notes on the State of Virginia
Main article: Notes on the State of Virginia
In 1780, Jefferson as governor received numerous questions about Virginia from French diplomat François Barbé-Marbois, who was gathering pertinent data on the United States. Jefferson turned his written responses to Marbois into a book, Notes on the State of Virginia (1785). In a course of five years, Jefferson compiled the book; Acer Aspire 5741 Keyboard
he included a discussion of contemporary scientific knowledge, and Virginia's history, politics, and ethnography. Jefferson was aided by Thomas Walker, George R. Clark, and geographer Thomas Hutchins. The book was first published in France in 1785 and in England in 1787.[4Acer Aspire 5741 Keyboard
9] The book is Jefferson's argument about what constitutes a good society, which he believed was incarnated by Virginia. It also included extensive data about the state's natural resources and its economy. He wrote extensively about slavery, miscegenation, and his belief that blacks and whites could not live together as free people in one society. Acer Aspire 5742Z Keyboard
Member of Congress
Memorial plaque marking where Jefferson lived while U.S. Minister to France.
Following its victory in the Revolutionary War and peace treaty with Great Britain in 1783, the United States formed a Congress of the Confederation (informally called the Continental Congress), Acer Aspire 5749 Keyboard
Acer Aspire 7335 Keyboardto which Jefferson was appointed as a Virginia delegate. As a member of the committee formed to set foreign exchange rates, he recommended that American currency should be based on the decimal system; his plan was adopted. Acer Aspire 5749Z Keyboard
Acer Aspire 7735ZG KeyboardJefferson also recommended setting up the Committee of the States, to function as the executive arm of Congress. The plan was adopted but failed in practice. Jefferson wrote an ordinance banning slavery in all the nation's territories though it wasn't passed into law.[50][51] He later resigned from Congress when he was appointed as minister to France. Acer Aspire 5820TZG Keyboard
Minister to France
When Jefferson's wife Martha died, friends such as John Adams noted that the widower Jefferson seemed so depressed that he might be suicidal. They believed that sending him to France would take his mind off his wife's death,[ Acer Aspire 7250 Keyboard
Acer Aspire 7735G Keyboard52] so he was appointed minister to France in 1785. During his nineteen-day voyage en route to France Jefferson taught himself how to read and write Spanish.[53] Acer Aspire 7551 Keyboard
Still in his 40s, Jefferson was minister to France from 1785 to 1789, the year the French Revolution started. Months before Jefferson actually assumed the role as Minister to France he arrived in Paris on August 6, 1784 and four days later rode out to Passy to greet his old friend Benjamin Franklin.[54] When the French foreign minister, Acer Aspire 7552 Keyboard
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Though France was at the brink of revolution, Jefferson's tenure there was generally an uneventful one. He often found it difficult to fill the shoes of his predecessor Benjamin Franklin, who at the time was one of the most famous people in the world.[58Acer Aspire 7552G Keyboard
Acer Aspire 7745 Keyboard] He enjoyed the architecture, arts, and the salon culture of Paris. He often dined with many of the city's most prominent people, and stocked up on wines to take back to the US.[59] While in Paris, Jefferson corresponded with many people who had important roles in the imminent French Revolution. Acer Aspire 7739G Keyboard
Acer Aspire 7730 KeyboardThese included the Marquis de Lafayette, and the Comte de Mirabeau, a popular pamphleteer who repeated ideals that had been the basis for the American Revolution.[60][
Acer Aspire 7751G Keyboard61] While in Paris he wrote a letter to Edward Carrington expressing some of these ideals he held regarding the natural tendencies of government and its relationship to the people:
“the natural process of things is for liberty to yield, and government to gain ground..”[62][63][64] Acer Aspire 7739Z Keyboard
Jefferson's eldest daughter Martha, known as Patsy, went with him to France in 1784. His two youngest daughters were in the care of friends in the United States.[4Acer Aspire 7739Z Keyboard
Acer Aspire 7751 Keyboard6] To serve the household, Jefferson brought some of his slaves, including James Hemings, who trained as a French chef for his master's service. Jefferson's youngest daughter Lucy died of whooping cough in 1785 in the United States, Acer Aspire 7739ZG Keyboard
and he was bereft.[65] In 1786, Jefferson met and fell in love with Maria Cosway, an accomplished Italian-English artist and musician of 27. Sony PCG-61A11L Battery
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They saw each other frequently over a period of six weeks. A married woman, she returned to Great Britain, but they maintained a lifelong correspondence.[65Sony PCG-61A12L Battery
Sony PCG-71C11L Battery] In 1787, Jefferson sent for his youngest surviving child, Polly, then age nine. He requested that a slave accompany Polly on the transatlantic voyage. By chance, Sally Hemings, a younger sister of James, was chosen; she lived in the Jefferson household in Paris for about two years.
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Secretary of State
In September 1789, Jefferson returned to the US from France with his two daughters and slaves. Immediately upon his return, President Washington wrote to him asking him to accept a seat in his Cabinet as Secretary of State. Jefferson accepted the appointment. Sony PCG-61A13L Battery
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As Washington's Secretary of State (1790–1793), Jefferson argued with Alexander Hamilton, the Secretary of the Treasury, about national fiscal policy,[6Sony PCG-61911L Battery
Sony PCG-71811L Battery6] especially the funding of the debts of the war. Jefferson later associated Hamilton and the Federalists with "Royalism," and said the "Hamiltonians were panting after ... crowns, coronets and mitres."[6Sony PCG-61913L Battery
Sony PCG-71914L Battery7] On May 23, 1792, Jefferson wrote a letter to President Washington describing the political alignments that were visible in the young nation. He urged the president to rally the citizenry in a party that would defend democracy against the corrupting influence of banks and monied interests. Sony PCG-71911L Battery
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Sony PCG-71913L BatteryHistorians recognize this letter as a milestone that defined the founding principles of today’s Democratic Party.[68] Due to their opposition to Hamilton, Jefferson and James Madison organized and led the anti-administration party (called Republican,
and known later as Democratic-Republican). He worked with Madison and his campaign manager John J. Beckley to build a nationwide network of Republican allies. Jefferson's political actions and his attempt to undermine Hamilton nearly led Washington to dismiss Jefferson from his cabinet.[6
9] Although Jefferson left the cabinet voluntarily, Washington never forgave him for his actions, and never spoke to him again.[69]
The French minister said in 1793: "Senator Morris and Secretary of the Treasury Hamilton ... had the greatest influence over the President's mind, and that it was only with difficulty that he [Jefferson] counterbalanced their efforts."[70] Sony PCG-71411L Battery
Sony PCG-71315L Battery Jefferson supported France against Britain when they fought in 1793.[71] Jefferson believed that political success at home depended on the success of the French army in Europe.[7
Sony PCG-71314L Battery2] In 1793, the French minister Edmond-Charles Genêt caused a crisis when he tried to influence public opinion by appealing to the American people, something which Jefferson tried to stop.[72] Sony PCG-71511L Battery
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During his discussions with George Hammond, first British Minister to the U.S. from 1791, Jefferson tried to achieve three important goals: secure British admission of violating the Treaty of Paris (1783) ; vacate their posts in the Northwest (the territory between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River north of the Ohio); Sony PCG-61611L Battery
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Jefferson retired to Monticello, from where he continued to oppose the policies of Hamilton and Washington. The Jay Treaty of 1794, led by Hamilton, brought peace and trade with Britain – while Madison, with strong support from Jefferson, wanted "to strangle the former mother country" without going to war. Sony PCG-61211L Battery
Sony PCG-71212L Battery"It became an article of faith among Republicans that 'commercial weapons' would suffice to bring Great Britain to any terms the United States chose to dictate."[74] Even during the violence of the Reign of Terror in France, Jefferson refused to disavow the revolution because "To back away from France would be to undermine the cause of republicanism in America."[75]
Election of 1796 and Vice Presidency
Further information: United States presidential election, 1796
As the Democratic-Republican (then called Republican) presidential candidate in 1796, Jefferson lost to John Adams, but had enough electoral votes to become Vice President (1797–1801).
Sony PCG-61317L Battery One of the chief duties of a Vice President is presiding over the Senate, and Jefferson was concerned about its lack of rules leaving decisions to the discretion of the presiding officer. Years before holding his first office, Jefferson had spent much time researching procedures and rules for governing bodies. Sony PCG-61311L Battery
Sony PCG-61316L BatteryAs a student, he had transcribed notes on British parliamentary law into a manual which he would later call his Parliamentary Pocket Book. Jefferson had also served on the committee appointed to draw up the rules of order for the Continental Congress in 1776. As Vice President, he was ready to reform Senatorial procedures. Sony PCG-61312L Battery
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With the Quasi-War underway, the Federalists under John Adams started rebuilding the military, levied new taxes, and enacted the Alien and Sedition Acts. Jefferson believed that these acts were intended to suppress Democratic-Republicans rather than dangerous enemy aliens, although the acts were allowed to expire. Sony PCG-61313L Battery
Jefferson and Madison rallied opposition support by anonymously writing the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, Sony PCG-61215L Battery
Sony PCG-71317L Batterywhich formed the basis of State's rights, declaring that the federal government had no right to exercise powers not specifically delegated to it by the states.[76] Though the resolutions followed the "interposition" approach of Madison, Jefferson advocated nullification. Sony PCG-41112L Battery
Sony PCG-81411L Battery At one point he drafted a threat for Kentucky to secede.[note 3] Jefferson's biographer Dumas Malone argued that had his actions become known at the time, Jefferson might have been impeached for treason.[77] Sony PCG-51311L Battery
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In writing the Kentucky Resolutions, Jefferson warned that, "unless arrested at the threshold," the Alien and Sedition Acts would "necessarily drive these states into revolution and blood."[77] The historian Ron Chernow says, Sony PCG-51412L Battery
Sony PCG-81312L Battery "[H]e wasn't calling for peaceful protests or civil disobedience: he was calling for outright rebellion, if needed, against the federal government of which he was vice president."[78
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Chernow believes that Jefferson "thus set forth a radical doctrine of states' rights that effectively undermined the constitution."[78] He argues that neither Jefferson nor Madison sensed that they had sponsored measures as inimical as the Alien and Sedition Acts.[78] Sony PCG-51111L Battery
Sony PCG-81214L Battery ] The historian Garry Wills argued, "Their nullification effort, if others had picked it up, would have been a greater threat to freedom than the misguided [alien and sedition] laws, which were soon rendered feckless by ridicule and electoral pressure."[79] The theoretical damage of the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions was "deep and lasting, and was a recipe for disunion".[Sony PCG-51113L Battery
Sony PCG-81115L Battery 78] George Washington was so appalled by them that he told Patrick Henry that if "systematically and pertinaciously pursued", they would "dissolve the union or produce coercion."[78] The influence of Jefferson's doctrine of states' rights reverberated to the Civil War and beyond.[80]
Sony PCG-81114L Battery 81] According to Chernow, during the Quasi-War, Jefferson engaged in a "secret campaign to sabotage Adams in French eyes."[81] In the spring of 1797, he held four confidential talks with the French consul Joseph Letombe. [Sony PCG-51211L Battery
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Sony VPCF119HX batterywhich rallied a shift in popular opinion from Jefferson and the French government to supporting Adams.[81]
Presidency
Main article: Presidency of Thomas Jefferson
Election of 1800 and first term
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Thomas Jefferson took the oath of office on March 4, 1801, at a time when partisan strife between the Democratic-Republican and Federalist parties was growing to alarming proportions. He had worked closely with Aaron Burr, and after rallying support for his party Jefferson, Sony VPCF113FX battery
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Though the Federalists wanted neither Jefferson nor Burr to be president, Hamilton convinced his party that Jefferson would be a lesser political evil than Burr and that such scandal within the electoral process would undermine the new constitution.[note 4] Sony VPCF11DGX battery
Jefferson negotiated with Delaware representative James Asheton Bayard II through Maryland representative, Samuel Smith, to secure Bayard's support in breaking the electoral college deadlock.[82] Sony VPCF117FX battery
On February 17, 1801, after thirty-six ballots, the House elected Jefferson President and Burr Vice President. Jefferson owed his election victory to the South's inflated number of Electors, which counted slaves under the three-fifths compromise.[83][84] Sony VPCF112FX battery
He was sworn in by Chief Justice John Marshall at the new Capitol in Washington DC. In contrast to the preceding president John Adams, Jefferson exhibited a dislike of formal etiquette. Unlike Washington, who arrived at his inauguration in a stagecoach drawn by six cream colored horses,
Sony VPCF1190X batteryJefferson arrived alone on horseback without guard or escort. He was dressed in plain attire and after dismounting, retired his own horse to the nearby stable.[85]
Regarded by his supporters as the 'People's President' news of Jefferson's election was well received in many parts of the new country and was marked by celebrations throughout the Union. After his election some of his political opponents referred to him as the "Negro President",
Sony VPCF11NFX battery with critics like the Mercury and New-England Palladium of Boston stating that Jefferson had the gall to celebrate his election as a victory for democracy when he won "the temple of Liberty on the shoulders of slaves."[84] As a result of his two predecessors' administrations, as well as the state of events in Europe, Jefferson inherited the presidency with relatively few urgent problems. Sony VPCF11KFX battery
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Administration, Cabinet and Supreme Court appointments
Barbary Coast of North Africa 1806. map left is Morocco at Gilbraltar, center map isTunis; right, Tripoli stretches east
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After Tripoli made new demands on the new President for an immediate sum of $225,000 and an annual payment of $25,000, President Jefferson refused and at that point decided it would be easier to fight the pirates than give into their continuing demands. As a result the pasha of Tripoli declared war on the United States on May 10, Sony VGN-FW21L Keyboard
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Sony VGN-FW51ZF/H Keyboard1801 and the First Barbary War began. Before being elected President, Jefferson had opposed funds for a Navy to be used for anything more than a coastal defense, however the continued pirate attacks on American shipping interests in the Atlantic and Mediterranean and the systematic kidnapping of American crew members could no longer be ignored.
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Sony VGN-FW51 Keyboard9] Jefferson and the young American navy forced Tunis and Algiers into breaking their alliance with Tripoli which ultimately moved it out of the war. Jefferson also ordered five separate naval bombardments of Tripoli, which restored peace in the Mediterranean for a while.[90] Although Jefferson continued to pay the remaining Barbary States until the end of his presidency.[91] Sony VGN-FW11Z Keyboard
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Louisiana Purchase
Louisiana Purchase approximate outline in black. In the early 1800s Mississippi and Ohio Valley trade flowed south to New Orleans in the Purchase territory
Main article: Louisiana Purchase
In 1803, in the midst of the Napoleonic wars between France and Britain, Thomas Jefferson authorized the Louisiana Purchase, a major land acquisition from France that doubled the size of the United States. Sony VGN-FW11ZU Keyboard
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Sony VGN-FW41M/H Keyboard92] Having lost the revenue potential of Haiti while escalating his wars against the rest of Europe, Napoleon gave up on an empire in North America and used the purchase money to help finance France's war campaign on its home front.[93][9Sony VGN-FW21J Keyboard
Sony VGN-FW41J/H Keyboard2] Though France was removed as a threat to the United States, Jefferson refused to recognize the new republic of Haiti, the second in the Western Hemisphere, and imposed an arms and trade embargo against it.[94] Sony VGN-FW21ZR Keyboard
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Jefferson had sent James Monroe and Robert R. Livingston to Paris in 1802 to try to buy the city of New Orleans and adjacent coastal areas. At Jefferson's request, Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours, a French nobleman who had close ties with both Jefferson and Napoleon, also helped negotiate the purchase with France. Sony VGN-FW56M Keyboard
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Historians differ in their assessments as to who was the principal player in the purchase; the Jefferson biographer Peterson notes a range of opinion among those who credit Napoleon, or others who credit Jefferson, his secretary of state James Madison, and his negotiator James Monroe. Peterson agrees with Alexander Hamilton, Jefferson's arch rival, in attributing it to "dumb luck".[9
Sony VGN-FW56ZR Keyboard8] Joseph Ellis, another biographer of Jefferson, believes the events encompassed a variety of elements.[99] The historian George Herring has said that while the purchase was somewhat the result of Jefferson and Madison's "shrewd and sometimes belligerent diplomacy", that it "is often and rightly regarded as a diplomatic windfall—the result of accident, luck, and the whim of Napoleon Bonaparte."[1Sony VGN-FW44MR Keyboard
Sony VGN-FW51E/H Keyboard00] The entire territory was not finally secured until England and Mexico gave up their claims to northern and southern portions, respectively, during the presidency of James Polk (1845-1849). Sony VGN-FW11MR Keyboard
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Lewis and Clark Expedition
Main article: Lewis and Clark Expedition
After the purchase of the Louisiana Territory Jefferson now needed to have this mostly unknown part of the country explored and mapped. In 1804 he appointed Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as leaders of the expedition, which explored the Louisiana Territory and beyond,
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Sony VGN-FW46Z Keyboard producing a wealth of scientific and geographical knowledge, and ultimately contributing to the European-American settlement of the West.[101]
Jefferson had chosen Lewis to lead the expedition rather than a someone with only the best scientific credentials because "It was impossible to find a character who to a complete science in botany, natural history, mineralogy & astronomy, Sony VGN-FW11S Keyboard
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Sony VGN-FW21SR Keyboard At Monticello Jefferson possessed the largest library in the world on the subject of the geography of the North American continent, and Lewis had full access to that library. He spent much time consulting maps and books and conferring with Jefferson on numerous topics.
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Knowledge of the western part of the continent had been scant and incomplete, limited to what had been learned from trappers, traders, and explorers. Lewis and Clark, for whom the expedition became known, recruited the 45 men to accompany them, and spent a winter training them near St. Louis for the effort.[ Sony 148781111 Keyboard
Sony 148792821 keyboard102] The expedition had several goals expected by Jefferson, including finding a "direct & practicable water communication across this continent, for the purposes of commerce" (the long-sought Northwest Passage).[10Sony 148792611 Keyboard
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Sony 148969411 Keyboardas well as the many Indian tribes of the West with which he hoped to increase trading.[103] The duration of this perilous expedition lasted from May 1804 to September 1806.[104] Sony 141780221 Keyboard
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West Point
Ideas for a national institution for military education were circulated during the American Revolution. In May 1801 the Secretary of War Henry Dearborn announced that the president had appointed Major Jonathan Williams, grandnephew of Benjamin Franklin, to direct organizing to establish such a school.[10Sony 148084811 Keyboard 5] Following the advice of George Washington, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton and others,[106][107Sony 148084521 Keyboard
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] in 1802 Jefferson and Congress agreed to authorize the funding and construction of the United States Military Academy at West Point on the Hudson River in New York. On March 16, 1802, Jefferson signed the Military Peace Establishment Act, directing that a corps of engineers be established and "constitute a Military Academy." Sony 148088811 keyboard
Sony 148927111 KeyboardThe Act would provide well-trained officers for a professional army. On July 4, 1802, the US Military Academy at West Point formally started as an institution for scientific and military learning.
Native American policy
Main article: Thomas Jefferson and Indian removal
As governor of Virginia (1780–1781) during the Revolutionary War, Jefferson recommended forcibly moving Cherokee and Shawnee tribes that fought on the British side to lands west of the Mississippi River. Later, as president, Sony 148088721 keyboard
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09] In keeping with his trade and acculturation policy, Jefferson kept Benjamin Hawkins as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southeastern peoples, who became known as the Five Civilized Tribes for their adoption of European-American ways. Sony PCG-41112M Keyboard
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Sony PCG-51211M Keyboard] With the colonial and native civilizations in collision, compounded by British incitement of Indian tribes and mounting hostilities between the two peoples, Jefferson's administration took quick measures to avert another major conflict. His deal with Georgia was related to later measures to relocate the various Indian tribes to points further west.[108] Sony PCG-81212M Keyboard
Burr-Hamilton duel
On July 11, 1804, Vice President Aaron Burr mortally wounded Federalist Party leader Alexander Hamilton, George Washington's former Secretary of Treasury, in a duel at Weehawken, New Jersey.[112]
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Sony PCG-21313M KeyboardHamilton had been Jefferson's primary political enemy for fourteen years.[113]
1804 election and second term
Further information: United States presidential election, 1804
In his second term, Jefferson's popularity suffered because the problems he faced, most notably those caused by the wars in Europe, became more difficult to solve. Relations with Great Britain had always been bad, Sony PCG-5N2M Keyboard
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A handwritten check made out to and signed by Jefferson (during his second term as President).
Due to political attacks against Jefferson, in particular those by Alexander Hamilton and his supporters, he used the Alien and Sedition Acts to counter some of these political adversaries.[115] Sony PCG-7144M Keyboard
Sony PCG-61611M KeyboardIn 1807, Jefferson ordered his former vice president Aaron Burr tried for treason. Burr was charged with conspiring to levy war against the United States in an attempt to establish a separate confederacy composed of the Western states and territories, but he was acquitted.[116] Sony PCG-7141M Keyboard
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Sony PCG-71511M Keyboard] In 1807, congress passed the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves, which Jefferson signed into law and which went into effect January 1, 1808.[119][120] While the act established severe punishment against the international trade, it did not regulate the domestic slave trade. Sony PCG-7153M Keyboard
Embargo
Further information: Embargo Act of 1807
A political cartoon showing merchants dodging the "Ograbme", which is 'Embargo' spelled backwards, 1807.
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The embargo was a financial disaster because the Americans could not export, while widespread disregard of the law meant enforcement was difficult. For the most part, it effectively throttled American overseas trade. All areas of the United States suffered. In commercial New England and the Middle Atlantic states, ships rotted at the wharves, Sony PCG-7151M Keyboard
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Sony PCG-71312M Keyboard3] "As to the hope that it may...induce England to treat us better," wrote Gallatin to Jefferson shortly after the bill had become law, "I think is entirely groundless...government prohibitions do always more mischief than had been calculated; and it is not without much hesitation that a statesman should hazard to regulate the concerns of individuals as if he could do it better than themselves."[124] Sony PCG-7181M Keyboard
Though he had so frequently argued for as small a federal government as possible, Jefferson required the national government to assume extraordinary police powers in an attempt to enforce his policy. The presidential election of 1808, Sony PCG-7186M Keyboard
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Historians have generally criticized Jefferson for his embargo policy. Doron Ben Atar argued that Jefferson's commercial and foreign policies were misguided, ineffective and harmful to American interests.[1
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Other involvements
He obtained the repeal of some federal taxes in his bid to rely more on customs revenue, and dismantled much of the army and navy that he had inherited from Washington and Adams. He pardoned several people imprisoned under the Alien and Sedition Acts, passed in John Adams' term. He repealed the Judiciary Act of 1801, Sony PCG-5P2m Keyboard
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Later years
By 1815, Jefferson's library included 6,487 books, which he sold to the Library of Congress for $23,950 to replace the smaller collection destroyed in the War of 1812. He intended to pay off some of his large debt, but immediately started buying more books.[46Sony PCG-5T1M Keyboard
Sony PCG-7184M Keyboard] In honor of Jefferson's contribution, the library's website for federal legislative information was named THOMAS.[131][132] In 2007, Jefferson's two-volume 1764 edition of the Quran was used by Rep. Keith Ellison for his swearing in to the House of Representatives.[
Sony PCG-7183M Keyboard3] In February 2011 the New York Times reported that a part of Jefferson's retirement library, containing 74 volumes with 28 book titles, was discovered at Washington University in St. Louis.[132] 13Sony PCG-5T2M Keyboard
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University of Virginia
See also: University of Virginia
The Rotunda, University of Virginia
After leaving the Presidency, Jefferson continued to be active in public affairs. He wanted to found a new institution of higher learning, specifically one free of church influences, where students could specialize in many new areas not offered at other universities. Sony VGN-NW20ZF Keyboard
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Sony VGN-NS38M/P keyboard4] A letter to Joseph Priestley, in January 1800, indicated that he had been planning the University for decades before its founding.
In 1819, he founded the University of Virginia. Upon its opening in 1825, it was the first university to offer a full slate of elective courses to its students. One of the largest construction projects to that time in North America, HP Pavilion DV7-1105EA Keyboard
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Jefferson was the principal designer of the University grounds. Its innovative design was an expression of his aspirations for both state-sponsored education and an agrarian democracy in the new Republic. His educational idea of creating specialized units of learning is expressed in the configuration of his campus plan, which he called the "Academical Village".HP Pavilion DV7-1130EA Keyboard
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Stylistically, Jefferson was a proponent of the Greek and Roman styles, which he believed to be most representative of American democracy by historical association. Each academic unit is designed with a two story temple front facing the quadrangle, while the library is modeled on the Roman Pantheon. HP Pavilion DV7-1212EA Keyboard
A survey of members of the American Institute of Architects identified Jefferson's campus as the most significant work of architecture in America. The University was designed as the capstone of the educational system of Virginia. In his vision, any citizen of the state could attend school with the sole criterion being ability.[135][136] HP Pavilion DV7-1214EA Keyboard
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Final days
Jefferson's gravesite
Jefferson's health began to deteriorate in July 1825, from a combination of various illnesses and conditions probably including toxemia, uremia and pneumonia.[citation needed] By May 1826 Jefferson's health was so frail that he was virtually a shut-in and by June he was confined to bed. He spent most of his waking hours going over his finances and debts. HP Pavilion DV7-2110SA Keyboard
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During the last hours of Jefferson's life he was accompanied by his grandson Thomas Jefferson Randolph and his doctor, Robley Dunglison, and other family members and friends. He was at ease with the idea of death and was ready to die. When his doctor entered his room he said Well Doctor, you see I am still here yet. HP Pavilion DV7-3000 Keyboard
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I have done for my country, and for all mankind, all that I could do,
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After falling back to sleep Jefferson later awoke at eight o'clock that evening and spoke his last words, "Is it the fourth yet?". His doctor replied, ''It soon will be". [138]
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Jefferson's funeral was held July 5, performed by Reverend Charles Clay. The funeral was a simple and quiet affair, by his own request. No invitations were sent, but some friends and visitors came to the ceremony and burial. Jefferson's remains were carried by "servants, family and friends" to the family grave site at Monticello.[139] [note 5] HP Pavilion DV7-3112EA Keyboard
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Jefferson wrote his own epitaph, which reads:
HERE WAS BURIED THOMAS JEFFERSON
AUTHOR OF THE DECLARATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
OF THE STATUTE OF VIRGINIA FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
AND FATHER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Though born into a wealthy slave-owning family, Jefferson had many financial problems, and died deeply in debt.[140] He gave instructions for disposal of his assets in his Will[141HP Pavilion dv6-6000 Keyboard
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] and after his death, his estate, possessions and slaves were sold off in public auctions starting in 1827.[140] In 1831 Monticello was sold by Martha Jefferson and the surviving Jefferson heirs to James Turner Barclay,[142] HP Pavilion DV6-6B06SA Keyboard
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and in 1834 Barclay in turn sold the house and remaining land to Uriah P. Levy.[143]
Political philosophy and views
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See also: Jeffersonian democracy and Republicanism in the United States
Jefferson idealized the independent yeoman as the best exemplar of republican virtues, distrusted cities and financiers, and often favored decentralized power. He suspended his qualms about exercising the powers of the federal government to buy Louisiana. HP Pavilion DV6-6B08SA Keyboard
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Jefferson disliked the European system of established churches and called for a wall of separation between church and state at the federal level. (But this was hardly a new idea; Roger Williams (1603–1683), the Puritan-turned-Baptist founder of Rhode Island, HP Pavilion DV6-6B09SA Keyboard
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had established such a wall at the state level about a century before Jefferson was born, and extended freedom of religion to Quakers and Jews.) Jefferson supported efforts to disestablish the Church of England, called the Anglican Church in Virginia after the Revolution, [144] and authored the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom.[14HP Pavilion DV6-6B50SA Keyboard
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5] His Jeffersonian democracy and Democratic-Republican Party became dominant in early American politics. Jefferson's republican political principles were strongly influenced by the 18th-century British opposition writers of the Whig Party. He had high regard for John Locke, Francis Bacon, and Isaac Newton.[146] HP Pavilion DV6-6B57SA Keyboard
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Society and government
In his May 28, 1818, letter to Mordecai Manuel Noah, Jefferson expressed his faith in humanity and his views on the nature of democracy.
Jefferson believed that each man has "certain inalienable rights". He defines the right of "liberty" by saying, "Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others..."[147] HP Pavilion DV6-6B58SA Keyboard
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A proper government, for Jefferson, is one that not only prohibits individuals in society from infringing on the liberty of other individuals, HP Pavilion DV6-6C11EA Keyboard
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but also restrains itself from diminishing individual liberty. Jefferson and contemporaries like James Madison were well aware of the possibility of tyranny from the majority and held this perspective in their implication of individual rights.[1HP Pavilion DV6-6C12EA Keyboard
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48] The historian Gordon S. Wood argues that Jefferson's political philosophy was a product of his time and his scientific interests. Influenced by Isaac Newton, he considered social systems as analogous to physical systems.[14
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9] In the social world, Jefferson likens love as a force similar to gravity in the physical world. People are naturally attracted to each other through love, but dependence corrupts this attraction and results in political problems.[149HP Pavilion DV6-6C56EA Keyboard
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] Wood argues that, though the phrase "all men are created equal" was a cliché in the late 18th century,[149] Jefferson took it further than most. Jefferson held that not only are all men created equal, but they remain equal throughout their lives, HP Pavilion DV6-6C01EA Keyboard
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equally capable of love as an attractive force. Their level of dependence makes them unequal in practice. Removing or preventing corrupting dependence would enable men to be equal in practice.[149] Jefferson idealized a future in which men would be free of dependencies, particularly those caused by banking or royal influences.[149] HP Pavilion DV6-6C04SA Keyboard
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In political terms, Americans thought that virtue was the "glue" that held together a republic, whereas patronage, dependency and coercion held together a monarchy. "Virtue" in this sense was public virtue, in particular self-sacrifice. People commonly thought that any dependence would corrupt this impulse, HP Pavilion DV6-6C04EA Keyboard
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by making people more subservient to their patrons than to society at large. This derived from the British conception of the nobility, whose economic independence allowed them to work and make personal sacrifices on behalf of the society at large. HP Pavilion DV6-6C05SA Keyboard
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Americans reasoned that liberty and republicanism required a virtuous society, and the society had to be free of dependence and extensive patronage networks.[149HP Pavilion DV6-6C11SA Keyboard
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] Jefferson's ideal of the yeoman farmer (or a non-slave-owning planter) personified his ideal of independence. While Jefferson believed most persons could not escape corrupting dependence, the franchise should be extended only to those who could. HP Pavilion DV6-6C11SA Keyboard
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His fear of dependence and patronage made Jefferson dislike established institutions, such as banking, government, or military. He disliked inter-generational dependence, as well as its manifestations, such as national debt and unalterable governments. For these reasons, he opposed Hamilton's consolidated banking and military plans.[1HP Pavilion DV6-6C41SA Keyboard
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49] Jefferson and Hamilton were diametrically opposed on the issue of individual liberties. While Jefferson believed individual liberty was the fruit of equality and believed government to be the only danger, Hamilton felt that individual liberty must be organized by a central government to assure social, economic and intellectual equality.[15HP Pavilion DV6-6C56SA Keyboard
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0] Wood argues that Hamilton favored his plans for the very reason that Jefferson feared them, because he believed that they would provide for future American greatness. Jefferson feared a loss of individual liberty for propertied individuals and did not desire imperial stature for the nation.[149] HP Pavilion DV6-6C75SA Keyboard
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During the late 1780s, James Madison grew to believe that self-interested dependence could be filtered from a government. Jefferson, however, continued to idealize the yeoman farmer as the base for republican government.[ HP Pavilion DV6-6C77SA Keyboard
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149] Whereas Madison became disillusioned with what he saw as excessive democracy in the states, Jefferson believed such excesses were caused by institutional corruptions rather than human nature. He remained less suspicious of working democracy than many of his contemporaries.[149] HP Pavilion DV6-6000EA Keyboard
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Wood argues that as president, Jefferson tried to re-create the balance between the states and federal government as it existed under the Articles of Confederation. He tried to shift the balance of power back to the states. HP Pavilion DV6-6001SA Keyboard
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Wood argues that Jefferson took this action from his classical republican conception that liberty could only be retained in small, homogeneous societies. He believed that the Federalist system enacted by Washington and Adams had encouraged corrupting patronage and dependence.[149] According to Wood,
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many of Jefferson's apparent contradictions can be understood within this philosophical framework. For example, his intent to deny women the franchise was rooted in his belief that a government must be controlled by the independent. HP Pavilion DV6-6005EA Keyboard
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In the 18th century, men believed that women were dependent by their nature. In common with most political thinkers of his day, Jefferson did not support gender equality. He opposed women's participation in politics, saying that "our good ladies . HP Pavilion DV6-6006EA Keyboard
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.. are contented to soothe and calm the minds of their husbands returning ruffled from political debate."[151]
Democracy
Jefferson is often cited as an important figure in early American democracy.[152][153] Peter Onuf has argued that Jefferson envisioned democracy as an expression of society as a whole, and that he called for national self-determination,
cultural uniformity, and education of all the people (or all the males, as he believed at the time). His emphasis on uniformity did not envision a multiracial republic in which some groups were not fully assimilated into the identical republican values. HP 634139-031 Keyboard
Onuf argues that Jefferson was unable and unwilling to abolish slavery until such a demand could issue naturally from the sensibilities of the entire people.[154] Gordon Wood argues that Jefferson's philosophy of liberty personified American ideals.[1HP 644363-031 Keyboard
55] Jefferson believed that public education and a free press were essential to a democratic nation: "If a nation expects to be ignorant and free it expects what never was and never will be....The people cannot be safe without information. Where the press is free, and every man able to read, all is safe".[156] HP 640436-031 Keyboard
Banks
Jefferson expressed a dislike and distrust for banks and bankers and opposed borrowing from them because he believed it created long-term debt as well as monopolies, and inclined the people to dangerous speculation, Dell Latitude E4310 Keyboard
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In 1791, President Washington asked Jefferson, who at the time was Secretary of State and Alexander Hamilton, the Secretary of the Treasury, if the Congress had the authority to create a national bank. While Hamilton believed Congress had the authority, Dell Latitude E4200 Keyboard
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Dell Latitude E5220 Keyboard 160] Jefferson along with his cohorts James Madison and William Giles accused Hamilton of maladministration in the duties of his office and for borrowing funds from European banks to support the national bank at the behest and interest of unscrupulous speculators,
Dell Latitude E6530 Keyboard but his prolonged attempts to undermine Hamilton's efforts nearly led Washington to relieve Jefferson from his cabinet. After much deliberation Jefferson was unable to substantiate the accusations levied at Hamilton.[16Dell Latitude E5410 Keyboard
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He was indifferent with many of his fellow tobacco planters however, as they felt that banks were needed to finance the purchase of new land and new slaves, and support commerce.[162] Jefferson often attacked banks, paper money and borrowing as inimical to Republicanism;[163] in retirement in 1816, he wrote John Taylor: Dell Latitude E5510 Keyboard
The system of banking we have both equally and ever reprobated. I contemplate it as a blot left in all our constitutions, which, if not covered, will end in their destruction, which is already hit by the gamblers in corruption, and is sweeping away in its progress the fortunes and morals of our citizens. . Dell Latitude E5520 Keyboard
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Thomas Jefferson -- Letter to John Taylor, May 26, 1816 [164][165]
Foreign policy
In the decades after the Revolutionary War, Jefferson considered Britain as an adversary to the United States and usually favored France. He said of the Napoleonic Wars, "The liberty of the whole world was depending on the issue of the contest"[16Dell Latitude E6520 Keyboard
Dell Latitude E6420-ATG Keyboard 6] though Jefferson's economic warfare against Britain resulted in hurting the American economy.[
Dell Latitude E6330 Keyboard 67] Jefferson once argued that America would become the world's great "empire of liberty"—that is, the model for democracy and republicanism. On departing the presidency in 1809, he described America as: 1Dell Latitude E5530 Keyboard
"Trusted with the destinies of this solitary republic of the world, the only monument of human rights, and the sole depository of the sacred fire of freedom and self-government, from hence it is to be lighted up in other regions of the earth, if other regions of the earth shall ever become susceptible of its benign influence."[168] Dell Latitude E6120 Keyboard
This statement expresses Jefferson's refusal as president to diplomatically recognize Haiti, founded in 1804 as the second republic in the world, after its successful slave revolution in the French colony of Saint-Domingue. Fearing the success of the "slave republic" would rouse the American South's slaves to rebellion, Dell Latitude E6400-ATG Keyboard
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Rebellion and individual rights
During the French Revolution, Jefferson advocated rebellion and violence when necessary. In a letter to James Madison on January 30, 1787, Jefferson wrote, "A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical...It is a medicine necessary for the sound health of government."[1Dell Latitude E5430 Keyboard
Dell Latitude E6520 Battery71] Similarly, in a letter to Abigail Adams on February 22, 1787 he wrote, "The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions that I wish it to be always kept alive. It will often be exercised when wrong, but better so than not to be exercised at all."[171] Dell Precision M4600 Keyboard
Dell Latitude E6420 Battery Concerning Shays' Rebellion after he had heard of the bloodshed, on November 13, 1787 Jefferson wrote to William S. Smith, John Adams' son-in-law, "What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must from time to time be refreshed with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure."[1Dell Precision M4500 Keyboard
Dell Latitude E5520 Battery72] In another letter to Smith during 1787, Jefferson wrote: "And what country can preserve its liberties, if the rulers are not warned from time to time, that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms."[171] Dell Precision M6500 Keyboard
From his initial viewpoint in Paris at the time of the Constitution’s ratification, Jefferson was transformed in office as president under a challenge which both strengthened the Union and Jefferson’s commitment to it.[17
Dell Latitude E5510 Battery3] As late as 1804 before his second term began, Jefferson seemed at ease with the prospect of dividing the nation into separate democracies. In view of a prospective republic in the Mississippi River Valley, they would be “as much our children and our descendents”
Dell Latitude E5500 Batteryalongside any coastal confederacy remaining. “I feel myself as much identified with that [western] country … as with this [United States].[174]
But midway through his second term, the idealistic internationalist yielded to the nationalist politician. “A strict observance of the written laws is doubtless one of the high duties of a good citizen, but it is not the highest ... The laws of necessity, Dell Latitude E4310 Battery
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Dell Latitude E5400 Battery “To lose our country by a scrupulous adherence to written law, would be to lose the law itself, with life, liberty, property and those who are enjoying them with us; thus absurdly sacrificing the end to the means.[176] Dell Latitude E4320 Battery
Slaves and slavery
Main article: Thomas Jefferson and slavery
Jefferson's record book. 1795 list of 163 slaves, five "places to be settled", at Monticello
Manumission deed by Jefferson, setting free James Hemings. February 5, 1796
Thomas Jefferson lived in a Virginia planter society economically dependent on slavery. His estate's overall value relied on its ability to produce various goods, mostly grains and tobacco, through the use of slave labor.[177] Dell Latitude E4300 Battery
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Jefferson was opposed to slavery during his youth, a conviction that became greater throughout his life.[22][
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Dell Precision M4500 Battery6] Although Jefferson boldly proposed abolishing slavery in all territories to the west after 1800 in his draft of the Land Ordinance of 1784, that provision was stricken by Congress. Jefferson's anti-slavery land proposal in 1784 did influence Congress to prohibit slavery in the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. Dell Latitude E6430 Battery
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Although Jefferson hoped to see the end of slavery,[185][190] he did not wish to challenge the Virginia culture that relied on slave labor to cultivate tobacco and grain.[191] During his lawyer years, he took on cases involving slavery and on one occasion refused to defend an overseer who whipped a slave to death. Dell Latitude E6520N Battery
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Although opposed to the international slave trade, Jefferson sometimes bought slaves and often sold them.[193][194] After returning from France, he sold fifty slaves to pay the debts he had incurred there.[193][1
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Jefferson avoided violence in regard to slavery. In 1800, 27 African American slaves were hanged for conspiracy in Gabriel's Rebellion. Jefferson claimed the hangings were "revenge" while noting the strong public sentiment "that there has been hanging enough".Dell Latitude E6400 Battery
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Slaves performed in many capacities and carried out most of the activities on Jefferson's plantations. These included agriculture, domestic duties, and textile manufacture. Many slaves were highly skilled in cabinetry and carpentry, blacksmithing and gunsmithing and were often paid extra for such work. At Monticello, Dell XPS 15-L501X Battery
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Jefferson felt a moral obligation and a duty to protect and provide well for his slaves,[206] whom he referred to as his extended family.[207] He provided them with 20 by 12 foot log cabins, each having a fireplace, a sleeping loft and an earthen floor. Dell XPS L702X Battery
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Jefferson policy was to not allow his slaves to be whipped except as a last resort, and then only on the arms and legs, preferring to penalize the lazy and reward the industrious,[213] however his instructions were often ignored by overseers during his long absences. In perspective, according to testimony of slaves and overseers, Dell XPS L701X Battery
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Knowing that the threat of family separation was a strong deterrent, Jefferson's policy with regard to captured runaway slaves was to sell them.[217] He strongly discouraged the use of excessive physical force by his overseers.[213Dell Inspiron N4030 battery
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Dell Inspiron N3010R battery Jefferson accepted common racial stereotypes of African Americans and did nothing to advance citizenship to free blacks or relieve the plight of slaves during the American Revolution.[219] Regardless of his views towards race Jefferson went on to oppose the institution and provided for and treated his slaves very well.[214][216][220][2Dell Inspiron N7110 battery
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In 1814, Edward Coles inherited a plantation and twenty three slaves from his father but because he was opposed to owning slaves he wrote a letter to Jefferson asking him to embark on a campaign of gradual emancipation. Jefferson responded in a letter telling Coles that he also desired that slaves be gradually emancipated,
Dell Inspiron N5110 battery believing they were not yet in condition to take care of themselves in American society because they were born into a life of slavery. However, at age 71, Jefferson praised Coles but said he was too old to take on such a large "enterprise", maintaining it was better left for the younger generation who could see the task through to fruition.[223] Dell Inspiron N7010R battery
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Jefferson freed two slaves of the Hemings family by manumission and allowed two of Sally Hemings's children, widely believed by historians to be his, to leave the Monticello estate without formal manumission when they came of age; five other slaves, including two more Hemings children, were freed by his will upon his death.[2Sony VPCSA3M9E Battery
Sony VPCSE2M9E Battery28] In 1817, Jefferson's friend, General Tadeusz Kościuszko died and left a bequest of nearly $20,000 to free slaves, including Jefferson's slaves, and purchase land and farming equipment that would enable the freed slaves to start new lives. Even though it could have reduced his debts Jefferson refused the bequest[2Sony VPCSA3N9E Battery
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Religion
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Jefferson's religious and spiritual beliefs were a combination of various religious and theological precepts. Around 1764, Jefferson had lost faith in conventional religion, after he had tested the Bible for historical accuracy, rather he adopted a stern code of personal moral conduct and drew inspiration from classical literature.[2Sony VPCSA3X9E Battery
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In a private letter to Benjamin Rush, Jefferson refers to himself as "Christian" (1803): "To the corruptions of Christianity I am, indeed, opposed; but not to the genuine precepts of Jesus himself. I am a Christian, in the only sense in which he wished any one to be; sincerely attached to his doctrines, in preference to all others; ascribing to himself every human excellence..."[234] In a letter to his close friend William Short, Sony VPCSB1A7E Battery
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and others, again, of so much ignorance, of so much absurdity, so much untruth, charlatanism and imposture, as to pronounce it impossible that such contradictions should have proceeded from the same being."[235] Sony VPCSB1C5E Battery
Jefferson praised the morality of Jesus and edited a compilation of his teachings, omitting the miracles and supernatural elements of the biblical account, titling it The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth.[236]
Sony VPCSE1E1E Battery Jefferson was firmly anticlerical saying that in "every country and every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty. He is always in alliance with the despot...they have perverted the purest religion ever preached to man into mystery and jargon, unintelligible to all mankind, and therefore the safer for their purposes."[237] Sony VPCSB1D7E Battery
Jefferson rejected the idea of immaterial beings and considered the idea of an immaterial Creator a heresy introduced into Christianity. In a letter to John Adams, Jefferson wrote that to "talk of immaterial existences is to talk of nothings. . . Sony VPCSB1S1E Battery
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In 1777, Jefferson drafted Virginia's An Act of Establishing Religious Freedom.[239] Submitted in 1779, the Act was finally ratified in 1786 by the Virginia legislature.[239] The Act forbid that men be forcibly compelled to attend or donate money to religious establishments, and that men "shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, Sony VPCSB1X9E Battery
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Interests and activities
Portable writing desk that Jefferson used writing the Declaration of Independence
Jefferson was a farmer, with a lifelong interest in mechanical innovations, new crops, soil conditions, his gardens, and scientific agricultural techniques. His main cash crop was tobacco, but its price was usually low and it was rarely profitable. HP Pavilion DV7-1105EA Battery
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Jefferson was an accomplished architect who helped popularize the Neo-Palladian style in the United States.[244] Jefferson was interested in birds and wine, and was a noted gourmet. Jefferson was a prolific writer. He learned Gaelic to translate Ossian, and sent to James Macpherson for the originals.[24HP Pavilion DV7-1135EA Battery
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Jefferson invented many small practical devices and improved contemporary inventions. These include the design for a revolving book-stand to hold five volumes at once to be viewed by the reader. Another was the "Great Clock", HP Pavilion DV7-1130EA Battery
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HP Pavilion DV7-3105EA Battery to keep secure State Department messages while he was Secretary of State. The messages were scrambled and unscrambled by 26 alphabet letters on each circular segment of the wheel. He improved the moldboard plow and the polygraph, in collaboration with Charles Willson Peale.[246] HP Pavilion DV7-1213EA Battery
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As Minister to France, Jefferson was impressed by France's military standardization program known as the Système Gribeauval. As president, he initiated a program at the Federal Armories to develop interchangeable parts for firearms.[2HP Pavilion DV7-1211EA Battery
HP Pavilion DV7-3020EA Battery47] Although not realized in Jefferson's lifetime, the concept of interchangeable parts eventually led to modern industry and was a major factor in the United States' industrial power by the late 19th century.[citation needed]
Jefferson can also be accredited as the creator of the swivel chair, the first of which he created and used to write much of the Declaration of Independence. HP Pavilion DV7-1212EA Battery
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Personal life
Maria Cosway
Main article: Maria Cosway
During his time in Paris as Minister to France, in 1786 the widower Jefferson became attached to Maria Cosway, an English artist, musician and composer. She was a highly educated, married woman with whom he fell in love. HP Pavilion DV7-1214EA Battery
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In 1786 when Cosway returned to London, Jefferson wrote a 4,000-word love letter to her, which has become well known as his "Dialogue of the Head vs. the Heart".[2HP Pavilion DV7-2120SA Battery 48] After Jefferson left Paris, he and Cosway remained friends and had a lifelong correspondence.[249] Each saved their letters from the other.[2
HP Pavilion DV7-2230SA Battery50] Similarly, Jefferson kept at Monticello an engraving of Maria done by Luigi Schiavonetti, from a drawing by Richard Cosway. In turn, Cosway had Trumbull create a portrait of Jefferson which she kept.[251] Dell RX221 keyboard
Jefferson-Hemings controversy
Main article: Jefferson-Hemings controversy
For two centuries, the claim that Thomas Jefferson fathered children by his slave, Sally Hemings, has been a matter of discussion and disagreement. In 1802, Dell P0XM3 keyboard
Dell Pk130af2b05 keyboard the journalist James T. Callender, after being denied a position as postmaster by Jefferson, published allegations that Jefferson had taken Hemings as a concubine and had fathered several children with her.[2Dell ORX221 keyboard
Dell NSK-DBB0U keyboard52] The story was repeated by Federalist papers during the election campaigns of 1802 and 1804; most historians argue Jefferson privately denied the rumor in 1805.[253][254] Dell 0FM760 keyboard
According to Sally's son Madison Hemings, Sally and Jefferson began a sexual relationship in Paris and she became pregnant and agreed to return to the United States as his concubine after he promised to free her children when they came of age, [Dell PTP49 keyboard
Dell NSK-DB00U keyboard255] however other scholars note that, Madison made this claim many years later in 1873 at the age of sixty eight, during a politically motivated interview arranged by the Pike County Republican newspaper and that Sally herself never made this claim.[256][257] Dell 0UK717 keyboard
During the mid-20th century, historians noted that over a 13-year period during which he was often away for months at a time, Jefferson was at Monticello nine months previous to the birth of each of Hemings' children.[258Dell HT517 keyboard
Dell V081325AS1 keyboard][259] In 1998, in order to establish the male DNA line, a panel of researchers conducted a Y-DNA study of living descendants of Jefferson's uncle, Field, and of a descendant of Sally's son, Eston Hemings. The results showed a Y-DNA match with the male Jefferson line and were published in the journal Nature.[260] Dell P0XM3 keyboard
Dell PK1303I0600 keyboard In 2000, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation (TJF) assembled a team of historians whose report concluded that, together with the DNA and historic evidence, there was a high probability that Jefferson was the father of Eston and likely of all Hemings' children.
Dell PK130AF2B00 keyboardIn 2012, the Smithsonian Institution and the TJF mounted an exhibit, Slavery at Jefferson's Monticello: Paradox of Liberty,[261] at the National Museum of American History, asserting that most historians accept that the DNA and historical evidence supports the conclusion that Jefferson was the father of Sally Hemings' children,[26Dell FM760 keyboard
Dell NSK-DB301 keyboard2] while some assert the Monticello report was a "rush to judgement" and that the claims are unsubstantiated and politically driven.[263]
Since the DNA tests were made public, most biographers and historians have concluded that the widower Jefferson had a long-term relationship with Hemings.[264][2Dell HT514 keyboard
Dell NSK-DB001 keyboard65] Other scholars, including a team of professors associated with the Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society, maintain that the evidence is insufficient to conclude Thomas Jefferson's paternity, and note the possibility that other Jeffersons, including Thomas's brother Randolph and his five sons, could have fathered Hemings' children.[266][267] Dell 0WX4JF keyboard
Memorials and honors
Further information: List of places named for Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson Memorial statue by Evans, Declaration excerpts right
Jefferson has been memorialized in many ways, including buildings, sculptures, and currency. The Jefferson Memorial was dedicated in Washington, D.C. on April 13, 1943, Dell Inspiron 1521 Keyboard
Dell XPS M1730 Keyboard the 200th anniversary of Jefferson's birth. The interior of the memorial includes a 19-foot (6 m) statue of Jefferson and engravings of passages from his writings. Most prominent are the words inscribed around the monument near the roof: Dell Inspiron 1525 Keyboard
Dell XPS M1721 Keyboard "I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man."[268] During the New Deal era of the 1930s, Democrats honored Jefferson and Andrew Jackson as their party's founding fathers and continued inspiration.
Dell XPS M1710 Keyboard He was portrayed by them as the spokesman for democracy and the common man.[269] President Franklin D. Roosevelt led the effort to gain approvals for his monument in Washington. Dell Inspiron 1526 Keyboard
Thomas Jefferson has been honored on U.S. postage since the first Jefferson postage stamp was released in 1856. Jefferson was the second president to be featured on U.S. Postage.[270] His portrait appears on the U.S. $2 bill, nickel, and the $100 Series EE Savings Bond, and a Presidential Dollar which released into circulation on August 16, 2007.[271] Dell Inspiron 1520 Keyboard
His original tombstone, now a cenotaph, is located on the campus in the University of Missouri's Quadrangle. A life mask of Jefferson was created by John Henri Isaac Browere in the 1820s.[272]
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Dell Precision M6400 Keyboard was chosen by sculptor Gutzon Borglum and approved by President Calvin Coolidge to be depicted in stone at the Mount Rushmore Memorial.[273] Other memorials to Jefferson include the commissioning of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ship Thomas Jefferson in Norfolk, Virginia on July 8, 2003, Dell Inspiron 1764 Keyboard
Dell Precision M4400 Keyboard in commemoration of his establishment of a Survey of the Coast, the predecessor to NOAA's National Ocean Service. A bronze monument to Jefferson was erected in Jefferson Park, Chicago along Milwaukee Avenue in 2005. Dell -Inspiron 14R Keyboard
Historical reputation
1st Jefferson stamp, 1856 issue
Jefferson has often been seen as a major American icon of liberty, democracy and republicanism.[274] Some have hailed him as one of the most articulate spokesmen of the American Revolution, and as a renaissance man who promoted science and scholarship. Abraham Lincoln called Jefferson "the most distinguished politician in our history."[27Dell Inspiron N4010 Keyboard
Dell Latitude E5400 Keyboard 5] Recent historians, including his biographer Dumas Malone of the mid-twentieth century and the historian Ron Chernow, have seen a more mixed picture. They have noted his views on race and slavery, his controversial tenure as governor of Virginia, his disloyalty under Washington and Adams, his sometimes extreme political writings,
Dell Latitude E5500 Keyboard his advocacy of nullification and secession, his personal spending excesses, and his troubled second term as president.[276] Other historians, such as Richard Drinnon and David Stannard, have criticized other aspects of his presidency, such as the harsh treatment of Native Americans under Jefferson.[277][278] Dell Inspiron N4030 Keyboard
Jefferson's legacy as a champion of Enlightenment ideals has been challenged by various modern historians, who find his continued ownership of hundreds of slaves at Monticello to be in conflict with his stated views on freedom and the equality of men.[27Dell Inspiron N4050 Keyboard
Dell Latitude E6400 Keyboard 9] Cogliano says, "No single issue has contributed as much to the decline of Jefferson's reputation since World War II as the slavery question."[280] Clarence E. Walker said that Jefferson rationalized being a slave owner and defended slavery since he believed the inferiority of Africans were "fixed in nature" and they needed supervision.[2Dell Inspiron N5030 Keyboard
Dell Latitude E6510 Keyboard 79] The historian Gordon S. Wood has noted that during the progressive era of the late 19th and early 20th century, when scholars saw revolutionary America as a struggle between "haves" and "have nots", Dell Inspiron N7010 Keyboard
Dell Latitude E5510 Keyboard Jefferson's reputation reached new heights as his presidency was seen as the final defeat of the moneyed classes. Wood argues that this predominated until the 1940s, when the progressive era view fell from favor, and Jefferson's reputation declined from its prior heights.
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1] However though Jefferson has been criticized for owning slaves, scholarly surveys continue to rate him among the top ten presidents.[282][283][284] Dell Latitude E4200 Keyboard