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  1. Inauguration. Thomas Jefferson is inaugurated as the third president of the United States, becoming the first president inaugurated in Washington, D.C. Aaron Burr, who had tied Jefferson in electoral votes before losing the election in the House of Representatives, is inaugurated Vice President. May 14, 1801.

  2. Thomas Jefferson, known for his eloquent writing style and reserved manner, became the principal author. Rough Draft of the Declaration. As he sat at his desk in a Philadelphia boarding house, Jefferson drafted a "common sense" treatise in “terms so plain and firm, as to command [the] assent” of mankind. [3]

  3. Oct 27, 2009 · In mid-June 1776, a five-man committee including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin was tasked with drafting a formal statement of the colonies’ intentions. The Congress formally ...

  4. Oct 17, 2017 · 2. He was an architect. Aside from designing his main home, Monticello, and "vacation" home, Poplar Forest, Jefferson designed the University of Virginia and the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond. 3. He was a wine aficionado. Jefferson imported large quantities of French and European wine to his home.

  5. Oct 17, 2014 · In fact, Jefferson was a lifetime owner of enslaved men and women. In 1767, at the age of 21, Jefferson inherited 5,000 acres of land from his father, which included 52 enslaved people. By 1822 ...

  6. Thomas Jefferson died at the age of 83 on July 4th, 1826 in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. In 1757, Jefferson’s father Peter Jefferson died when he was 15 years old. Between 1760 and 1762, Jefferson attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, British America. In 1762, Jefferson began to study law with ...

  7. Jefferson played a major role in the planning, design, and construction of a national capitol and the federal district. In the various public offices he held, Jefferson sought to establish a federal government of limited powers. In the 1800 presidential election, Jefferson and Aaron Burr deadlocked, creating a constitutional crisis.

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