Thomas Jefferson - 10 Interesting Facts

Thomas Jefferson - 10 Interesting Facts
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Thomas Jefferson is one of the most influential politicians and figures in the history of the United States of America. His life and work are filled with interesting facts that help to better understand his contribution to the formation of the American nation. Here are 10 interesting facts about Thomas Jefferson:
 
1. Multi-talented man: Thomas Jefferson was not only a politician, but also a farmer, architect, writer, scientist and musician. He was interested in many different areas and strived for knowledge in everything.
 
2. Author of the Declaration of Independence: Jefferson was the main author of the Declaration of Independence, adopted on July 4, 1776. This document became the basis for justifying the independence of the colonies from Great Britain.
 
3. Third US President: Thomas Jefferson was the third presidentUSA and held this post from 1801 to 1809. His presidency was marked by many significant events, including the Louisiana Purchase.
 
4.Louisiana Purchase : In 1803, the administration of Thomas Jefferson made a deal with France to purchase the Louisiana Territory for $15 million. This doubled the size of the United States.
 
5. Founder of the University of Virginia: Jefferson is considered the founder of the University of Virginia, which was the first university in the United States to be founded on the principles of rationality and freedom.
 
6. Passion for Books: Thomas Jefferson was an avid book collector. His library was one of the largest in the United States, containing more than 6,000 volumes.
 
7. Slavery and Controversies: Jefferson was an abolitionist but owned slaves himself. This contradiction in his life and views causes a lot of discussion and controversy to this day.
 
8. Montcello: Thomas Jefferson's family estate was called Montcello and was located in Virginia. This place has become a symbol of his life and legacy.
 
9. Love of France: Jefferson was an enthusiastic admirer of French culture and Enlightenment philosophy. He even served as a minister in France from 1785 to 1789.
 
10. Death on Independence Day: Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. His death occurred just hours after the death of another president, John Adams.
 
Facts like these make Thomas Jefferson one of the most fascinating figures in American history, whose legacy continues to inspire and be debated to this day.

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