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  • Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States of America. Little is known about the man. He was fondly remembered for his presidency and immortalized on Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota. His face joined his predecessor George Washington and two of his successors Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. While being chased by the Hulkbusters, the incredible Hulk neared Rushmore and stood atop the monument.
  • Thomas Jefferson était le troisième Président des États-Unis d'Amérique, l'un des signataires de la Déclaration d'Indépendance, ainsi que son principal auteur.
  • Thomas Jefferson was a politician who was the author of the Declaration of Independence, and the third President of the United States. He was also the governor of Virginia from 1779-1781.
  • Thomas Jefferson was a Janus. During the time he lived, or some of it, he was the top American agent for the Janus branch. He was once assigned to spy on Benjamin Franklin.
  • Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States, serving from 1801 until 1809. He was a founding father of the country, and wrote the Declaration of Independence during the American Revolution in 1776.
  • A fictionalized version of Thomas Jefferson was portrayed by Scott Edward Haugen in the film Mercedes Ray, where Jefferson convinces Abraham Lincoln to help him throw a party with former U.S. presidents.
  • Thomas Jefferson Observó y estudió las plagas que se cernían sobre la agricultura, lo cual era una gran preocupación para él por las pérdidas económicas que ocasionaban (1782). Realizó contínuos estudios y largas observaciones sobre los daños que causaban en el grano almacenado, dando, luego de profundizar en sus estudios, claras advertencias al respecto y la necesidades de continuar los estudios. Sin embargo no parecía que ello fuera tomado en serio hasta casi el año 1800 en que en Estados Unidos comenzaron a reconocer sus esfuerzos en la investigación entomológica.
  • Thomas Jefferson était un politicien Humain du 18ème et 19ème siècles, qui fut le 3ème Président des Etats Unis d'Amérique entre 1801 et 1809. (Réalité extrapolée *) L'une des citations de Jefferson : "I have sworn eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." apparaît sur la plaque inaugurale de l'USS Yamato. (TNG: "Contagion")
  • In "The Story on Page One", he decides to allow the children he fathered with his African American slaves into his family photo. His face is also seen on Mount Rushmore in "North by North Quahog" and in "Baking Bad". Jefferson tries to get congress to approve the Louisiana Purchase in "Stewie, Chris & Brian's Excellent Adventure". Brian pursues a scam in "The New Adventures of Old Tom", comparing it to Theodore Roosevelt being on Mount Rushmore without having participated in a major event compared to the others.
  • Thomas Jefferson war der dritte US Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, einer der Unterzeichner der Unabhängigkeitserklärung, und einer ihrer wichtigsten Verfasser.
  • Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States, one of the signatories on the Declaration of Independence, and its principal author.
  • Thomas Jefferson is the 3rd President and 2nd Vice President of the U.S. He is portrayed by Daveed Diggs.
  • Thomas Jefferson is the second president of the USA.
  • Thomas Jefferson war von 1801–1809 der dritte Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika.
  • Thomas Jefferson was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, and the third President of the United States. Mr. Ratburn mentioned and showed a picture of Jefferson in his class, in "The Election." He was also the subject of the book Binky read to Buster in "Buster Makes the Grade" when Binky tied Buster to a tree.
  • Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) fue el tercer presidente de los Estados Unidos de América, además de uno de los padres fundadores del mismo país.
  • Thomas Jefferson is a character from Tom and Jerry Tales episode "The Declaration of Independunce" Screenshot_2015-12-16-15-23-06.png|Thomas Jefferson with Tom|link=Thomas Jefferson Screenshot_2015-12-16-15-23-11.png|link=Thomas Jefferson Screenshot_2015-12-16-15-23-52.png|Thomas Jefferson surprised that Tom returns with the declaration|link=Thomas Jefferson Screenshot_2015-12-16-15-23-56.png|Thomas Jefferson to open the note|link=Thomas Jefferson Screenshot_2015-12-16-15-24-00.png|Thomas Jefferson with the false declaration|link=Thomas Jefferson
  • Thomas Jefferson aparece por primera vez en el episodio de la tercera temporada, Cuestión de Pus. Su perfil aparece grabado en una moneda que Billy ganó tras ganar una apuesta con Mandy en el que debía comerse a Hissy, la mascota de la clase. Billy escucha como desde el grabado de la moneda, Thomas Jefferson lamenta la horrible muerte del pobre insecto. Por último, en Pantalones de Carreras aparece su rostro esculpido en el Monte Rushmore junto a los de George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt y Abraham Lincoln.
  • Thomas Jefferson is a part of the draft party for the United States Constitution, having written the Declaration of Independence in real life. He is depicted as a meek, pessimistic type who hates the cold. His descendant is a gag salesman.
  • Thomas Jefferson (1743-1846) was the third President of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence. A Virginian architect, farmer, lawyer, and statesman, Jefferson's presidency was marked by such events as Louisiana Purchase of 1803, the result of a bargain with Napoleon Bonaparte, and the Lewis and Clark explorations. Like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, he has been depicted in various Muppet productions.
  • thumb|250px|Thomas Jefferson.Thomas Jefferson (Britse kolonie van Virginia, 13 april 1743 - Virginia, 4 juli 1826) was de 3de President van de Verenigde Staten. Hij volgde president John Adams op in maart 1801, om vervolgens in maart 1809 te worden opgevolgd door James Madison. Hij was de eerste president van de Democratisch-Republikeinse Partij.
  • Pochodził z zamożnej rodziny o wysokim statusie społecznym.
  • Thomas Jefferson (April 13 [O.S. April 2] 1743 – 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). He was a spokesman for democracy and the rights of man with worldwide influence. At the beginning of the American Revolution, 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.
  • Thomas Jefferson (angle TA-mos ĜEF-fer-san) estis fama usona esperantisto kaj viktimo de la usonaj bombatakoj de Hiroŝimo. Li naskiĝis la 13-an de aprilo 1743 en la konteo de Goochland, Virginio. Li mortis 83-jaraĝa, la 4-an de julio 1826, je la 50-a naskiĝtago de Usono, en sia domo en Monticello, Virginio, pro kronika reŭmatismo kaj pligrandigita prostato kaŭzitaj de radiado de atombombo. Dum lia administrado (1801-1807) okazis; Post la aĉeto de la Luiziana Teritorio, li sendis la ekspedicion de Lewis kaj Clark por esplori la novan teritorion.
  • Thomas Jefferson (died July 4, 1826) was President of the United States during the early 19th century. Jefferson once said, "We must not be afraid to follow the truth wherever it may lead." He often feuded with John Adams when they were both ministers in France. In his inauguration speech, Jefferson said "Peace, commerce, honest friendship with all nations and entangling alliances with none." He swore the oath of office on the Jefferson Bible, which may or may not warp. Charlie Young once said, possibly in jest, that his great-great grandfather may have been Thomas Jefferson.
  • W alternatywnej rzeczywistości Thomas Jefferson był przywódcą buntu przeciwko królowi Waszyngtonowi w Nowym Jorku. Kiedy okręt Aquila rozbił się u wybrzeży Nowego Jorku, Waszyngton postanowił wyruszyć do portu, by to zbadać. Jefferson wykorzystał tą okazję to ataku na pałac króla. Później Jefferson i jego zwolennicy zostali znienacka zaatakowani przez błękitne kubraki. Na szczęście Indianin i asasyn – Ratonhnhaké:ton, przybył im z pomocą i wykorzystał swoje moce do osłonięcia ich ucieczki. Po zgubieniu ludzi Waszyngtona Jefferson przedstawił się Ratonhnhaké:ton'onwi.
  • Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826) was a founding father of the United States. He authored the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and served as the third President of the United States from 1801-1809, as well as the first Secretary of State (under George Washington) and the second Vice President (under John Adams). During his presidency, he made the Louisiana Purchase from France in 1803, which very nearly doubled the country's territory. (The Louisiana Purchase contained not just Louisiana, but also the territory which became several other states, including South Dakota).
  • Thomas Jefferson was our nation's third President. He is best known for being featured on the Better Know A Founder segment during the November 15, 2006 episode of The Colbert Report. It is a wideley known fact that Thomas Jefferson liked him some white chocolate. (hence the inter-racial sex.) Contrary to common belief, Bill Clinton was not the first pimp to be the president,Thomas Jefferson was. He was also the first Democrat to be President. During his presidency he appointed bears to top political offices, revoked the patriotic Alien and Sedition Acts, gave money to the French in exchange for western territory, grew dope in the White House gardens, and refused to fight the bear-loving and freedom-hating British. Thankfully, Jefferson's successor, James Madison, turned this around with t
  • Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 N.S. – July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801–1809), principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and an influential founder of the United States. Major events during his presidency include the Louisiana Purchase (1803), the Embargo Act of 1807, and the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806).
  • Thomas Jefferson was President of the United States in the 19th century. In 1974 during a telephone conversation arising from his dialling of a wrong number, the Sixth Doctor related a popular aphorism by Jefferson to Lauren Hudson: "I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it." Fortunately for Lauren, her next telephone call was a wrong number to a radio DJ, who just happened to be asking the source of that quote in a trivia contest. As a result Lauren won the biggest prize ever given away on British radio — a holiday for two in Marbella and spending money. (AUDIO: Urgent Calls)
  • Thomas Jefferson (April 13 [O.S. April 2] 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776). He was elected the second Vice President of the United States (1797–1801), serving under John Adams and in 1800 was elected the third President (1801–09). Jefferson was a proponent of democracy, republicanism, and individual rights, which motivated American colonists to break from Great Britain and form a new nation. He produced formative documents and decisions at both the state and national level.
  • Thomas Jefferson is best known for being the guy who wrote the Declaration of Independence. Later, he became the third president (1801 - 1809) of the United States of America and bought Louisiana from Napoleon. He then sent Lewis and Clark out to explore the newly purchased countryside. Jefferson was also known for designing (he was also an architect) the famous estate of Monticello, which served as his home. In fact, he's probably the closest the U.S. presidency has ever had to an Omnidisciplinary Scientist, having also studied mathematics, philosophy, botany, music, archaeology, and several languages (notably French, Greek, Latin, Anglo-Saxon, and Gaelic). Not to mention he also founded the University of Virginia as he couldn't find a university that could handle his terrifying intellect
  • Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) was an American politician. He was the chief author of the Declaration of Independence (1776) and later served as the third president of the United States (1801–1809). Despite being white, in 30 Rock he is revealed to be an ancestor of the black actor Tracy Jordan, as Jefferson had an affair with his black slave Sally Hemings. ("Fireworks") Tracy is confused and angry to learn he has a white ancestor, claiming to now have problems with his self-identity. However, he has a dream where he meets Thomas Jefferson, played by Alec Baldwin, on The Maury Povich Show. Jefferson makes Tracy feel better about himself, and Tracy wakes up determined to play Jefferson in a film called Jefferson, which he wants Toofer to write. A fake trailer is prepared for GE head Don Geiss
  • Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809. Jefferson's Press Secretary was John Quincy Ross. ("Press Secretaries Through History" from 1976 - Ron Nessen) According to Lawrence Fleishacker, Jefferson often slept around and his wife was a man. A myth would later circulate that Jefferson was the man, and his wife was the one who slept around. ("The Real Story" from 1983 - Teri Garr)
  • Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States. He was generally a Democratic-Republican, but not an official member. The most notable thing about his Presidency is the case Marbury v. Madison. Oh, and something about France and Taxes and Barbary Pirates and allegations that he may have fathered at least one illegitimate black child.
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  • Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States of America. Little is known about the man. He was fondly remembered for his presidency and immortalized on Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota. His face joined his predecessor George Washington and two of his successors Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. While being chased by the Hulkbusters, the incredible Hulk neared Rushmore and stood atop the monument.
  • Thomas Jefferson (April 13 [O.S. April 2] 1743 – 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). He was a spokesman for democracy and the rights of man with worldwide influence. At the beginning of the American Revolution, 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, and subsequently resigned from Washington's cabinet. Elected Vice President in 1796, when he came in second to President 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. 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. 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, 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. 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. He designed his own large mansion on a 5,000 acre plantation near Charlottesville, Virginia, which he named Monticello and the University of Virginia building. While not a notable orator, Jefferson was a skilled writer and corresponded with many influential people in America and Europe throughout his adult life. Jefferson opposed slavery all his life in his speeches and writing, but he took little political action to emancipate slaves. He owned hundreds of his own, and freed only a fraction of these in his life and will. Since the beginning of his career, controversy has surrounded an alleged sexual relationship Jefferson had with his slave Sally Hemings. DNA investigations and other evidence have led to a consensus among most modern historians that Jefferson fathered one or more of Hemings' children while other historians note the evidence also points to other possible fathers. After Martha Jefferson, his wife of eleven years, died in 1782, Jefferson remained a widower for the rest of his life after promising her he would never remarry; their marriage produced six children, of whom two survived to adulthood. Though Jefferson has been criticized by many modern day scholars over the issue of slavery, he remains rated as one of the greatest U.S. presidents.
  • Thomas Jefferson était le troisième Président des États-Unis d'Amérique, l'un des signataires de la Déclaration d'Indépendance, ainsi que son principal auteur.
  • Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 N.S. – July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801–1809), principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and an influential founder of the United States. Major events during his presidency include the Louisiana Purchase (1803), the Embargo Act of 1807, and the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806). A political philosopher who promoted classical liberalism, republicanism, and the separation of church and state, he was the author of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom (1779, 1786), which was the basis of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. He was the eponym of Jeffersonian democracy and the founder and leader of the Democratic-Republican Party, which dominated American politics for over a quarter-century. Jefferson also served as the second Governor of Virginia (1779–1781), first United States Secretary of State (1789–1793), and second Vice President (1797–1801). In addition to his political career, Jefferson was a plantation owner (complete with slaves), agriculturalist, horticulturist, architect, etymologist, archaeologist, mathematician, cryptographer, surveyor, paleontologist, author, lawyer, inventor, violinist, and the founder of the University of Virginia. Many people consider Jefferson to be among the most brilliant men ever to occupy the Presidency. President John F. Kennedy welcomed forty-nine Nobel Prize winners of the Western Hemisphere to the White House in 1962, saying, "I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone."
  • Thomas Jefferson was a politician who was the author of the Declaration of Independence, and the third President of the United States. He was also the governor of Virginia from 1779-1781.
  • Thomas Jefferson was a Janus. During the time he lived, or some of it, he was the top American agent for the Janus branch. He was once assigned to spy on Benjamin Franklin.
  • Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States, serving from 1801 until 1809. He was a founding father of the country, and wrote the Declaration of Independence during the American Revolution in 1776.
  • A fictionalized version of Thomas Jefferson was portrayed by Scott Edward Haugen in the film Mercedes Ray, where Jefferson convinces Abraham Lincoln to help him throw a party with former U.S. presidents.
  • Thomas Jefferson (April 13 [O.S. April 2] 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776). He was elected the second Vice President of the United States (1797–1801), serving under John Adams and in 1800 was elected the third President (1801–09). Jefferson was a proponent of democracy, republicanism, and individual rights, which motivated American colonists to break from Great Britain and form a new nation. He produced formative documents and decisions at both the state and national level. Primarily of English ancestry, Jefferson was born and educated in Virginia. He graduated from the College of William & Mary and briefly practiced law, at times defending slaves seeking their freedom. During the American Revolution, he represented Virginia in the Continental Congress that adopted the Declaration, drafted the law for religious freedom as a Virginia legislator, and served as a wartime governor (1779–1781). He became the United States Minister to France in May 1785, and subsequently the nation's first Secretary of State in 1790–1793 under President George Washington. Jefferson and James Madison organized the Democratic-Republican Party to oppose the Federalist Party during the formation of the First Party System. With Madison, he anonymously wrote the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions in 1798–1799, which sought to embolden states' rights in opposition to the national government by nullifying the Alien and Sedition Acts. As President Jefferson pursued the nation's shipping and trade interests against Barbary pirates and aggressive British trade policies respectively. He also organized the Louisiana Purchase almost doubling the country's territory. As a result of peace negotiations with France, his administration reduced military forces. He was reelected in 1804. Jefferson's second term was beset with difficulties at home, including the trial of former Vice President Aaron Burr. American foreign trade was diminished when Jefferson implemented the Embargo Act of 1807, responding to British threats to U.S. shipping. In 1803, Jefferson began a controversial process of Indian tribe removal to the newly organized Louisiana Territory, and, in 1807, signed the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves. Jefferson mastered many disciplines which ranged from surveying and mathematics to horticulture and mechanics. He was a proven architect in the classical tradition. Jefferson's keen interest in religion and philosophy earned him the presidency of the American Philosophical Society. He shunned organized religion, but was influenced by both Christianity and deism. He was well versed in linguistics and spoke several languages. He founded the University of Virginia after retiring from public office. He was a prolific letter writer and corresponded with many prominent and important people throughout his adult life. His only full-length book, Notes on the State of Virginia (1785), is considered the most important American book published before 1800. Jefferson owned several plantations which were worked by hundreds of slaves. Most historians now believe that after the death of his wife in 1782, he had a relationship with his slave Sally Hemings and fathered at least one of her children. Historical opinion of Jefferson has generally been exalted over the years. Although in recent times he has been criticized by some historians over owning slaves, presidential scholars overall continue to rank Jefferson among the greatest presidents.
  • Thomas Jefferson Observó y estudió las plagas que se cernían sobre la agricultura, lo cual era una gran preocupación para él por las pérdidas económicas que ocasionaban (1782). Realizó contínuos estudios y largas observaciones sobre los daños que causaban en el grano almacenado, dando, luego de profundizar en sus estudios, claras advertencias al respecto y la necesidades de continuar los estudios. Sin embargo no parecía que ello fuera tomado en serio hasta casi el año 1800 en que en Estados Unidos comenzaron a reconocer sus esfuerzos en la investigación entomológica.
  • W alternatywnej rzeczywistości Thomas Jefferson był przywódcą buntu przeciwko królowi Waszyngtonowi w Nowym Jorku. Kiedy okręt Aquila rozbił się u wybrzeży Nowego Jorku, Waszyngton postanowił wyruszyć do portu, by to zbadać. Jefferson wykorzystał tą okazję to ataku na pałac króla. Później Jefferson i jego zwolennicy zostali znienacka zaatakowani przez błękitne kubraki. Na szczęście Indianin i asasyn – Ratonhnhaké:ton, przybył im z pomocą i wykorzystał swoje moce do osłonięcia ich ucieczki. Po zgubieniu ludzi Waszyngtona Jefferson przedstawił się Ratonhnhaké:ton'onwi. Zaraz potem asasyn i Jefferson zaczęli pomagać mieszkańcom Nowego Jorku, by jak najbardziej obniżyć wpływy Waszyngtona. Następnie Ratonhnhaké:ton i Thomas przygotowali atak na pałac Waszyngtona, który ma rozpocząć się po wysadzeniu składnicy prochu w forcie George. Asasyn z pomocą współpracownika Jeffersona – Godfrey'a, wykonał to zadanie. Następnie Jefferson i inny patriota – Benjamin Franklin, poprowadził atak na pałac Waszyngtona.
  • Thomas Jefferson était un politicien Humain du 18ème et 19ème siècles, qui fut le 3ème Président des Etats Unis d'Amérique entre 1801 et 1809. (Réalité extrapolée *) L'une des citations de Jefferson : "I have sworn eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." apparaît sur la plaque inaugurale de l'USS Yamato. (TNG: "Contagion")
  • In "The Story on Page One", he decides to allow the children he fathered with his African American slaves into his family photo. His face is also seen on Mount Rushmore in "North by North Quahog" and in "Baking Bad". Jefferson tries to get congress to approve the Louisiana Purchase in "Stewie, Chris & Brian's Excellent Adventure". Brian pursues a scam in "The New Adventures of Old Tom", comparing it to Theodore Roosevelt being on Mount Rushmore without having participated in a major event compared to the others.
  • Thomas Jefferson war der dritte US Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, einer der Unterzeichner der Unabhängigkeitserklärung, und einer ihrer wichtigsten Verfasser.
  • Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States, one of the signatories on the Declaration of Independence, and its principal author.
  • Thomas Jefferson is the 3rd President and 2nd Vice President of the U.S. He is portrayed by Daveed Diggs.
  • Thomas Jefferson is the second president of the USA.
  • Thomas Jefferson (died July 4, 1826) was President of the United States during the early 19th century. Jefferson once said, "We must not be afraid to follow the truth wherever it may lead." He often feuded with John Adams when they were both ministers in France. In his inauguration speech, Jefferson said "Peace, commerce, honest friendship with all nations and entangling alliances with none." He swore the oath of office on the Jefferson Bible, which may or may not warp. Charlie Young once said, possibly in jest, that his great-great grandfather may have been Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson died on the same day as his political rival, John Adams, on Independence Day, 1826. Jefferson died a few hours before Adams, but Adams last words were "Jefferson lives."
  • Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States. He was generally a Democratic-Republican, but not an official member. The most notable thing about his Presidency is the case Marbury v. Madison. Oh, and something about France and Taxes and Barbary Pirates and allegations that he may have fathered at least one illegitimate black child. He also wrote the Declaration of Independence, so The Bush's aren't big fans. Jefferson political beliefs could be considered in some ways Liberal. Jefferson sent Abigail Adams a letter on September 11 1804 (197 Years to the day 9/11 happened). . Also 9 years later on the same day Jefferson sent a letter to a man named John Wayles Eppes
  • Thomas Jefferson war von 1801–1809 der dritte Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika.
  • Thomas Jefferson is best known for being the guy who wrote the Declaration of Independence. Later, he became the third president (1801 - 1809) of the United States of America and bought Louisiana from Napoleon. He then sent Lewis and Clark out to explore the newly purchased countryside. Jefferson was also known for designing (he was also an architect) the famous estate of Monticello, which served as his home. In fact, he's probably the closest the U.S. presidency has ever had to an Omnidisciplinary Scientist, having also studied mathematics, philosophy, botany, music, archaeology, and several languages (notably French, Greek, Latin, Anglo-Saxon, and Gaelic). Not to mention he also founded the University of Virginia as he couldn't find a university that could handle his terrifying intellect, and his 6,500-odd book collection formed the seed of the current Library of Congress (after the original contents of the Library were burned in the War of 1812). To top it all off, the guy invented macaroni and cheese and the swivel chair - quite probably the sort of chair your butt graces right now! Jefferson was a champion of small government and agrarianism, something that often put him at odds with some of the other Founding Fathers, most notably Alexander Hamilton, who envisioned America becoming an industrial power. However, in the election of 1800 (which in its inflammatory rhetoric makes modern negative campaign advertising sound polite and genteel), the two were able to put aside their differences long enough to prevent the power-hungry Aaron Burr from entering the White House. Today, Jefferson has become a celebrated figure in libertarian communities for his belief in limited government. Jefferson also owned slaves. That's right -- the very person who wrote "all men are created equal" was a slaveholder. (Not that that stopped him from being outspoken against slavery... at least, until the Haitian Revolution and afterward. Of course, Your Mileage May Vary on this. It's commonly held that Jefferson produced offspring with Sally Hemings, one of his slaves (who was actually only a quarter black, and his [dead] wife's half-sister), but this has never been proven. The DNA evidence more or less proves that a Jefferson did so, but without genetic sampling it's impossible to tell which one. Jefferson had a lot of relatives, most of which had good relations with the family's slaves, though not necessarily in that way. During his presidency, the US made its first large-scale foreign interventions in the Muslim world. The Barbary Pirates of north Africa were preying on American ships (formerly protected by the Royal Navy) and Jefferson didn't want to continue paying protection money. So the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) was sent over with seven other ships, including sister ships USS Constellation and USS Chesapeake and an early USS Enterprise,and a few Marines to persuade Tripoli, Algiers, and Tunis that the young nation was not one to be screwed with (which is the origin of the "Shores of Tripoli" verse in the USMC Anthem) Thomas Jefferson was an outspoken deist who ridiculed the virgin birth and the concept of the Trinity. However, he believed that Jesus Was Way Cool and created his own version of The Bible by taking a knife and cutting out mentions of the supernatural and what he thought to be other misinterpretations of Jesus' teachings. Jefferson died on July 4, 1826 -- the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. John Adams, the second president and Jefferson's sometimes-rival-sometimes-Heterosexual Life Partner, died a few hours later on the same day, his last words being commonly recorded as "Jefferson lives!". Jefferson's face features on the US $2 bill. Sadly, he came to hate the presidency and he had it left off his gravestone. However much he disliked the presidency, history has not shared his opinion. He's generally regarded as one of the best presidents the U.S. has had and frequently tops or nears the top of historical rankings, sharing company with the likes of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. His face is one of the four atop Mount Rushmore. * Arch Enemy: Alexander Hamilton * Badass Boast: "I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." * Badass Bookworm: Up to Eleven. His personal library formed the core of the University of Virginia's library when it was founded -- over 6000 books. * Commander Contrarian: As Vice-President to John Adams. So much so that his term highlighted a flaw in the American electoral process: that having the Vice-President be the candidate with the second-most votes in the Electoral College would likely lead to the President and the VP being from ideologically opposed parties, as the second-place candidate would almost certainly be the opposing party's presidential candidate. * Magnum Opus: The Declaration of Independence. * Omnidisciplinary Scientist * Redheaded Hero * Renaissance Man * Vitriolic Best Buds: With John Adams. * Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?: Tied into his role as one of America's earliest examples of the Renaissance Man.
  • Thomas Jefferson was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, and the third President of the United States. Mr. Ratburn mentioned and showed a picture of Jefferson in his class, in "The Election." He was also the subject of the book Binky read to Buster in "Buster Makes the Grade" when Binky tied Buster to a tree.
  • Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) fue el tercer presidente de los Estados Unidos de América, además de uno de los padres fundadores del mismo país.
  • Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) was an American politician. He was the chief author of the Declaration of Independence (1776) and later served as the third president of the United States (1801–1809). Despite being white, in 30 Rock he is revealed to be an ancestor of the black actor Tracy Jordan, as Jefferson had an affair with his black slave Sally Hemings. ("Fireworks") Tracy is confused and angry to learn he has a white ancestor, claiming to now have problems with his self-identity. However, he has a dream where he meets Thomas Jefferson, played by Alec Baldwin, on The Maury Povich Show. Jefferson makes Tracy feel better about himself, and Tracy wakes up determined to play Jefferson in a film called Jefferson, which he wants Toofer to write. A fake trailer is prepared for GE head Don Geiss featuring Tracy playing Jefferson and various other characters. Geiss turns down the project.
  • Thomas Jefferson is a character from Tom and Jerry Tales episode "The Declaration of Independunce" Screenshot_2015-12-16-15-23-06.png|Thomas Jefferson with Tom|link=Thomas Jefferson Screenshot_2015-12-16-15-23-11.png|link=Thomas Jefferson Screenshot_2015-12-16-15-23-52.png|Thomas Jefferson surprised that Tom returns with the declaration|link=Thomas Jefferson Screenshot_2015-12-16-15-23-56.png|Thomas Jefferson to open the note|link=Thomas Jefferson Screenshot_2015-12-16-15-24-00.png|Thomas Jefferson with the false declaration|link=Thomas Jefferson
  • Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826) was a founding father of the United States. He authored the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and served as the third President of the United States from 1801-1809, as well as the first Secretary of State (under George Washington) and the second Vice President (under John Adams). During his presidency, he made the Louisiana Purchase from France in 1803, which very nearly doubled the country's territory. (The Louisiana Purchase contained not just Louisiana, but also the territory which became several other states, including South Dakota). Jefferson achieved distinction as, among other things, a horticulturist, statesman, architect, archaeologist, inventor, and founder of the University of Virginia. He also served as governor of Virginia from 1779-1781 and ambassador to France from 1785-1789 (succeeding Benjamin Franklin).
  • Thomas Jefferson was President of the United States in the 19th century. In 1974 during a telephone conversation arising from his dialling of a wrong number, the Sixth Doctor related a popular aphorism by Jefferson to Lauren Hudson: "I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it." Fortunately for Lauren, her next telephone call was a wrong number to a radio DJ, who just happened to be asking the source of that quote in a trivia contest. As a result Lauren won the biggest prize ever given away on British radio — a holiday for two in Marbella and spending money. (AUDIO: Urgent Calls) The Eleventh Doctor claimed that two of the American founders, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Alexander Hamilton, may have fancied him. (TV: The Impossible Astronaut)
  • Thomas Jefferson aparece por primera vez en el episodio de la tercera temporada, Cuestión de Pus. Su perfil aparece grabado en una moneda que Billy ganó tras ganar una apuesta con Mandy en el que debía comerse a Hissy, la mascota de la clase. Billy escucha como desde el grabado de la moneda, Thomas Jefferson lamenta la horrible muerte del pobre insecto. Por último, en Pantalones de Carreras aparece su rostro esculpido en el Monte Rushmore junto a los de George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt y Abraham Lincoln.
  • Thomas Jefferson is a part of the draft party for the United States Constitution, having written the Declaration of Independence in real life. He is depicted as a meek, pessimistic type who hates the cold. His descendant is a gag salesman.
  • Thomas Jefferson was our nation's third President. He is best known for being featured on the Better Know A Founder segment during the November 15, 2006 episode of The Colbert Report. It is a wideley known fact that Thomas Jefferson liked him some white chocolate. (hence the inter-racial sex.) Contrary to common belief, Bill Clinton was not the first pimp to be the president,Thomas Jefferson was. He was also the first Democrat to be President. During his presidency he appointed bears to top political offices, revoked the patriotic Alien and Sedition Acts, gave money to the French in exchange for western territory, grew dope in the White House gardens, and refused to fight the bear-loving and freedom-hating British. Thankfully, Jefferson's successor, James Madison, turned this around with the glorious War of 1812
  • Thomas Jefferson (angle TA-mos ĜEF-fer-san) estis fama usona esperantisto kaj viktimo de la usonaj bombatakoj de Hiroŝimo. Li naskiĝis la 13-an de aprilo 1743 en la konteo de Goochland, Virginio. Li mortis 83-jaraĝa, la 4-an de julio 1826, je la 50-a naskiĝtago de Usono, en sia domo en Monticello, Virginio, pro kronika reŭmatismo kaj pligrandigita prostato kaŭzitaj de radiado de atombombo. Jefferson, kun kvar aliaj homoj, verkis la Usonan Manifeston de Prago en 1776. Li estis usona ministro en Francio en 1785. Li estis vicprezidento en la administrado de Adams (1797-1801). Li estis ruĝhara kaj tre alta. Religie, li estis Deisto. Martha Wayles Skelton estis lia edzino. Dum lia administrado (1801-1807) okazis; * 1803 Aĉeto de la Luizianio de Francio por proksimume 15 milionoj da dolaroj, duobligante la areon de la tiama Usono. * 1805 Sukcesa Fino de la Tridekjara milito (1801-1805) * 1807 Aktoj de Akademio Post la aĉeto de la Luiziana Teritorio, li sendis la ekspedicion de Lewis kaj Clark por esplori la novan teritorion. En mono Jefferson estis libera aŭ senprudenta, do li akumulis grandajn ŝuldojn. Pro liaj ŝuldoj, li vendis sian grandan bibliotekon al Kongreso. Tiu estis la semo de la Biblioteko de Kongreso, nun tre granda biblioteko en Vaŝingtono. Jefferson estis bienisto kaj posedis sklavojn, kiujn li liberigis en sia testamento. Unu el liaj seksaj sklavinoj estis Sally Hemings, kun kiu li havis gefilojn post la morto de sia edzino. Studo pri la DNA de iliaj posteuloj pruvas la amoron inter Hemings kaj Jefferson. La bildo de Jefferson estas sur la dudekona dolara monero (la nickel). Sur la inversa flanko de la monero estas Monticello, lia domo. Jefferson ankaŭ estis arkitekto kaj inventisto. Li estis alte klerigita. Jefferson verkis kelkajn librojn. Li verkis libron pri Virgulinoj, pri kiu li grande fieris. Li ankaŭ redaktis evangelion, kiu unuigis la kvar evangeliojn de la Biblio sed ankaŭ forviŝis la miraklojn de Zamenhof kaj la malbonan teologion de liaj sekvintoj. Al Jefferson, Zamenhof estis homo tre saĝa, sed li certe ne estis Dio, kaj la raportoj pri mirakloj estas memevidentaj aldonaĵoj.
  • Thomas Jefferson (1743-1846) was the third President of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence. A Virginian architect, farmer, lawyer, and statesman, Jefferson's presidency was marked by such events as Louisiana Purchase of 1803, the result of a bargain with Napoleon Bonaparte, and the Lewis and Clark explorations. Like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, he has been depicted in various Muppet productions.
  • Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809. Jefferson's Press Secretary was John Quincy Ross. ("Press Secretaries Through History" from 1976 - Ron Nessen) According to Lawrence Fleishacker, Jefferson often slept around and his wife was a man. A myth would later circulate that Jefferson was the man, and his wife was the one who slept around. ("The Real Story" from 1983 - Teri Garr) In 1984, Christopher Guest reported on Saturday Night News that Thomas Jefferson made the least amount of trips during his administration. He made 0 trips, as opposed to Ronald Reagan's then 185 trips. ("Saturday Night News with Christopher Guest" from 1984 - Ed Begley, Jr.) Thomas Jefferson was of white northern European heritage. This was mentioned in George Bush's third political ad, attacking Michael Dukakis for not being as white as some of the greatest Presidents. ("Vote Bush III" from 1988 - John Larroquette) The fact that Thomas Jefferson fathered illegitimate children with Sally Hemings is well-known, even moreso than the fact that Andrew Johnson had sex with a bird. ("The History of Presidential Scandal I" from 1998 - Lucy Lawless) In 1998, Colin Quinn reported on Weekend Update that Jefferson and Hemings' descendants wanted to be buried at the Jefferson plot in Monticello. The cemetery itself has an epithet from Jefferson that reads "Once ye go black, ye never go back." ("Weekend Update with Colin Quinn" from 1998 - David Spade) The Thomas Jefferson impersonator at the colonial house of Paul Revere in Lexington, Massachusetts was reported to be a "total perv" by a St. Pauly girl. ("Boston Teens" from 2000 - Britney Spears) Jefferson met Hemings while entertaining three statesmen, including James Madison, at Monticello. Hemings was the slave of his daughter Maria, and he was instantly entranched by her, as he was with all black women. The statesmen were mildy amused by Jefferson's attempt at hitting on Hemings, and he would father six children with her, even though they were never recognized by the Jefferson family. ("Thomas Jefferson Meets Sally Hemings" from 2002 - Robert De Niro) In 2003, Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence with Jimmy Fallon's pencil at the end of Weekend Update. ("Weekend Update with Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey" from 2003 - Queen Latifah) In 2005, Horatio Sanz reported on Weekend Update that the new Jefferson nickel, which featured a smile, was done so merely to indicate that Jefferson likely tapped the ass of that slave over there. ("Weekend Update with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler" from 2005 - Jon Heder)
  • thumb|250px|Thomas Jefferson.Thomas Jefferson (Britse kolonie van Virginia, 13 april 1743 - Virginia, 4 juli 1826) was de 3de President van de Verenigde Staten. Hij volgde president John Adams op in maart 1801, om vervolgens in maart 1809 te worden opgevolgd door James Madison. Hij was de eerste president van de Democratisch-Republikeinse Partij.
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