Thomasjefferson

  • Jane Jefferson born

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  • Thomas Jefferson Born

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  • Family moved to Tuckahoe

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  • moved back to Shadwell

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  • TJ set to woods, test of if he could survive on his own

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  • Albany Plan of Union collapsed

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    Jefferson was not yet 12, Americans and Britains were either too democratic or too autocratic for it. (bid to become a largely self-governing province under a national royal governer)
  • TJ's dad died

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  • Mother took over Shadwell.

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  • 1760-62 enroled in William and Mary

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  • Loved Rebecca Lewis Burwell Was infatuated with her

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  • Rejected by Rebecca Lewis Burwell

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    HAHAHAHAHa
  • 1764-74 Jefferson and likeminded Americans were against the abridgement of thepersonal liberties. RAISED FEAR OF TYRANNY IN AMERICA

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  • TJ fell in love with Betsy Moore, ADULTERY YOU WHORE

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    SHE WAS MARRIED
  • Stamp Act Passed

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    Important because Virginia sent parliament a resolution on taxes.
    Parliament ignored it
  • Fauquier hosted the annual birth-night ball in honor of george III, not many people came

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  • 1765-1772 George Wythe was TJ's mentor.

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    Jesus
  • TJ helped bring William Rind to Williamsburg to create a VIRGINIA GAZETTE

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  • TJ was admitted into the bar of the General Court of Virginia after studying with George Wythe

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  • Francis Fauquier died

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  • TJ decided to build Monticello

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  • Learned VIOLIN WOO WOO

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  • Thomas Jefferson first sat with the House as a member.

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    nine days later he was taken out YAY
  • TJ tried to reform Slavery

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    Crafted a bill that shifted control to the slave owners not the General Court
  • Shadwell burned down

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  • Jane Randolfe Jefferson rebuilt it

    TJS MOM
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  • TJ moved to Monticello

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  • Married Martha Wayles Skelton (Patty)

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  • Patsy born. TJ's first daughter

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  • Dabney Carr, TJ's Brother in law died.

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  • Thomas Jefferson had his second daughter, JANE

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  • DAte set to ban all british imports. October 1, 1775

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  • Wrote A Summary View

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  • Elected deputy to the Second Continental Congress

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  • At Lexington and Concord British troops clashed at each other.

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    TJ's committee's resolution had predicted that if there was a failure to prepare the military, there would be evident danger in Virginia. The LExington and Concord thing made it worse
  • Jefferson and John Dickson technically urged the "Taking up Arms Declaration"

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  • Draft for taking up arms, 19 duties listed crutial.

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  • TJ's Mother died

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  • TJ Wrote the first draft of Declaration of Independence

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  • Jeffersons peace threatened

    did not separate from britain?
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    He heard that a congress member didnt want to separate from Great Britain.
  • Wife fell terribly ill

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  • Moved his family to Wiliamsburg

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  • Turned down travel to france due to wifes conditions.

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  • falure to recruit sufficient infantry volunteers.

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  • Govenor of Virginia

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  • British troops reach Richmond

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  • Monticello taken by the british looking for Thomas Jefferson

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  • Americans triumped in Yorktown

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  • Jefferson's wife Patty Jefferson died

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  • TJ became an envoy to France

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  • TJ was elected into Congress

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  • Congress had moved to princeton

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  • Jefferson appointed to a committee to consider the Treaty of Paris

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  • Congress accepted the decision to replaim the territory northwest of ohio river

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  • TJ left virginia with Patsy and james hemmings to France

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  • Lucy Jefferson, TJ's Daughter died of wooping cough

    THomas Jefferson heard of it in January 1785
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  • TJ appointed sole minister to France

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  • TJ had dinner with the king and queen to talk about American affairs, but the king n wueen were rude as fuck

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  • Had a thing with Maria Cosway (MARRIED WOMAN OMFG)

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  • Polly Jefferson arrived in London.

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    WITH SALLY HEMMINNNNGGGSS
  • TJ's BIll of rights was excluded from the Constitution

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  • The Third Estate became the National Assembly

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  • TJ left france with his daughters and Sally and James Hemmings.

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  • Patsy married her 3rd cousin, Thomas Mann Randolph Jr.

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  • Jefferson became Secretary of state

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  • JT talked to Hamelton about new capital

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  • Thomas Paines "Right of Man" sponsored by TJ.

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  • TJ warns George washington about the threat of monarchy coming from Hamilton

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  • French Republic declared War on Britain, NEUTRALITY PROCLIMATION

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    Tj did not make this proclimations, Hamilton did, TJ disliked it because it was too "Hamiltonian and Pro-British"
  • August 1793, Edmond-Charles Genet recalled because of his hotheaded personality

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    the 23 isnt right :V but whatever
  • TJ Resigned from Washington's Cabinet

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    THIS DIDNT EXACTLY LAST VERY LONGOK
  • TJ was cept current on all politics & foreign affairs

    Month and date are wrong, the year is correct
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  • Jefferson had realized that he needed the world of politics

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    THIS IS OBVIOUSLY IMPORTANT
  • Washington's farewell address started the 1st contested Presidential Campaign

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  • "The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette published a statement from charles Simms

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    This hit TJ hard in the Presidential Campaign
  • TJ came in Second and became the Vice President,

    Cerimonial Proceedings took place on this day
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  • Harriet Hemmings death, TJ and Sally Hemmings daughter

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    YOU ARE A BASTARD CHILD
  • The Rebulicans planned to take up petitions against the alien and sedition laws

    THE FEDERALISTS DIDNT REALLY CARE
    they basically just ignored their petitions and drowned out the speeches of the Republicans with coughing and loud conversations.

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  • George washington Died

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  • TJ declared privately that he was likely to be the next president.

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  • Votes for the presidential election was a tie

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  • The House met up to choose the next president

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  • TJ Won the Presidential election

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  • TJ becomes the third president of the united states.

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  • TJ pardoned James Thomas Callender

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    He pardoned him because he was conviceted under the Sedition Act, which was a petition started by the Federalist.
  • TJ chose Meriwether Lewis to carry his first annual message to Congress

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    Is this really immportant? i dont fuckking know
  • Republicans celebrated Jefferson's repeal of internal taxes.

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  • James Callender wrote scandal about TJ and Sally Hemmings

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  • Congress called together to ratify the treaty between England and America

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  • Commodore Stephen Decature led an expedition to destroy Philadelphia.

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    PHilidelpha was a ship taken from America
  • TJ's daughter Polly died from childbirth.

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  • Vice president, Burr, took his leave of the captial

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  • Burr was arrested for treason

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  • Banned British ships from U.S. waters w/out approval of Congress

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  • TJ signed an embargo on England

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  • James Madison won presidency

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  • TJ went back to monticello to settle down

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  • British burned down the whitehouse

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    TJ was enraged at the thought of American people letting the british people just come in.
  • Thomas Jefferson founded the University of Virginia

    WOOWOWO
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  • Debate on Missouri slavery

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    "Slavery was to be allowed below the 36th parallel but other than in Missouri itself it was forbidden any farther north. "
  • TJ died at monticello

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