Birthday April 13 1743 Political 3rd US President Religion Protestant Hometown Shadwell Virginia 1774 Wrote the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom June 1776 Wrote 1st draft of the ID: 775744
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Network:A&E Television, LLC.Birthday:April 13, 1743Political:3rd U.S. PresidentReligion:ProtestantHometown:Shadwell, Virginia
1774 Wrote the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom June, 1776 Wrote 1st draft of the Declaration of Independence June 1, 1779 Elected the 2nd Governor of the State of Virginia 1789-1794 1st Secretary of State 1797-1801 2nd Vice President of the United States of America 1801-1809 3rd President of the United States of America
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Interests: *playing in the woods, practicing the violin and reading
Hobby: *restoration of his Virginia Estate – MonticelloOther: *sold his cherished personal library to the government which became the foundation of the Library of Congress *personally designed the campus “academical village” at the University of Virginia
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