Thomas Jefferson, a highly educated Virginian lawyer in the late eighteenth century, is known most notably as the author of the Declaration of Independence. However, Jefferson affected events during that time in many more ways. Jefferson was an exceedingly brilliant man, and very politically motivated. He helped found our country, nursing it along in its youthful, turbulent beginnings, and he strove to improve upon it in many ways. He was our third president, and he even played a part in developing the political parties we see today. Jefferson affected his time in many ways, some he is well known for, and some he is not.
Jefferson received his first taste of politics when he was elected to the House of Burgesses, at that time under British rule in America. During his time there, he brought several pieces of legislature to the House dealing with the abolition of slavery, even though he knew it to be a hopeless cause at the time, and he himself owned slaves. Instead of the......
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