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Page 1: Political Idiology. By: Mariah and Josh.  The Monticello was built, which is a mansion Jefferson built to live in

THOMAS JEFFERSON

Political Idiology.

By: Mariah and Josh

Page 2: Political Idiology. By: Mariah and Josh.  The Monticello was built, which is a mansion Jefferson built to live in

DURING HIS PRESIDENCY.. The Monticello was built, which is a

mansion Jefferson built to live in.

Page 3: Political Idiology. By: Mariah and Josh.  The Monticello was built, which is a mansion Jefferson built to live in

LOUISIANA PURCHASE The Louisiana purchase was a big part

of Thomas Jefferson’s presidency.

Page 4: Political Idiology. By: Mariah and Josh.  The Monticello was built, which is a mansion Jefferson built to live in

LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION The Lewis and Clark expedition took

place during his presidency this was to explore land.

Page 5: Political Idiology. By: Mariah and Josh.  The Monticello was built, which is a mansion Jefferson built to live in

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Thomas Jefferson helped write the

declaration of independence.

Page 6: Political Idiology. By: Mariah and Josh.  The Monticello was built, which is a mansion Jefferson built to live in

TENSIONS Thomas Jefferson started tensions that

led to war with Britain after he left office.

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FACTS ABOUT HIM.. Thomas Jefferson did not like slaves,

however he owned 187 of his own. Can you say ladies man? Thomas loved

the woman. He had 5 children die as infants. He had an affair with his friends wife. He married a slave, but never admitted

to remarrying. He died on July 4th, 1826

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FACTS Served until 1779 in the house of

delegates Third president Born in Virginia Served as governor of Virginia U.S minister to France Lived 44 years after his wife Attended college of William and Mary.