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Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States, who also drafted the Declaration of Independence and served as the first secretary of state. As president, he was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase. He was also the founder and architect of the University of Virginia.
As an established institution with campuses across various locations, including our vibrant main campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jefferson offers nearly 200 programs, featuring a diverse array of majors for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Jefferson soon emerged as a leader of the Democratic-Republicans, receiving enough Electoral College votes in 1796 to become vice president under John Adams. Four years later, Jefferson defeated Adams and Aaron Burr, assuming the presidency on .
Tunnels are used to carry traffic through some of the most extreme terrain on the planet and they help ease journeys with reduced travel time. While most tunnels offer a short underground burst of ...
I like our chances against Indiana in the Rose Bowl - I don't think it's any secret that this team suffered down the stretch due to injuries and being beaten up.
Indiana’s Secret Weapon - 5th and 6th year players - Indiana has approx 25 5th and 6th year players Oregon has around 14. Indianas entire starting lineup nearly ag
Indiana’s Secret Weapon - 5th and 6th year players | SEC Rant
Hoop Dawgs beat NC state 80-72 in Secret Scrimmage Posted on 10/21/23 at 10:35 pm NinjadawgZ Member since Mar 2023
User Profile: Herzog | SECRant.com Not that this is secret, but here is the list of seniors with significant playing time. So long to them & good luck. Brown, Barion (Kentucky) 6'1" 182 Butler, Jamari (Nebraska) 6'5" 260 Delane, Mansoor (Virginia Tech) 6'1" 187 Ferguson, Jonathan 6"2" 230 Gilbert, Jardin 6'1" 200 (A&M) (Portal '24) Guillory, Jacobian 6'2" 320 Haulcy, AJ (Houston) 6'0" 215 ...
I wonder if Grubb is the secret sauce that made Deboer. - If so, it puts us in a bit of a predicament.
Mizzou, Can You Explain Mr Brightside and F-KU? Posted on 9/4/25 at 6:18 pm Rico Manning NOLA’s Secret Uncle Member since Sep 2025 222 posts Back to top
The real secret to recruiting success: UGA - Per Graham Coffey, starting with the 2017 draft (Kirby's first year putting guys into the league), 25% of 3 stars at U
58-27-5, 119-75, 185-174-3 and 27-23 - Football, basketball, baseball and softball records vs Little Sis. I understand the hate and jealousy from yall now towards
New York Post: Social media secret profiles: Does Facebook have your info?
Austin Thomas is our super secret operative…… - quote Per Dabo Swinney, Clemson talked to Ole Miss GM Austin Thomas and made it clear that if Ole Miss didn't stop
Remember Bruce Pearl was a secret witness for the NCAA and had a show cause by the NCAA. - What kind of person helps a racist terrible organization like the NCAA.
Remember Bruce Pearl was a secret witness for the NCAA and had a show ...
Where is the Irons Puppet super secret list of Auburn head coach candidates? - He has inside info.
Where is the Irons Puppet super secret list of Auburn head coach ...
Secret Agent Mike White… - Good one Gators! You got us back for Agent Muschamp! 14 min last night without a field goal. Worse than Crean and hard to believ
The Florida Times-Union: Candidate profile: Jefferson known in city; raps critics who say he's not experienced to be sheriff
Passing through an Eastside Jacksonville neighborhood with a campaign supporter, sheriff candidate Ken Jefferson stepped from his vehicle to buttonhole a group of young men in front of the East 3rd ...
Candidate profile: Jefferson known in city; raps critics who say he's not experienced to be sheriff
The last time Johnny Jefferson played a football game was , when the then sophomore rushed for 299 yards and three touchdowns in the Russell Athletic Bowl. As Jefferson stood on the ...
Bleacher Report: Cory Jefferson: Scouting Profile for Brooklyn Nets' Draft Day Acquisition
Not everyone views playing four years at the collegiate level as a negative. Cory Jefferson is one of those who believes he was actually able to gain valuable experience by staying at Baylor until ...
In 1808, Frances Few, an acquaintance of the then 65-year-old Thomas Jefferson, wrote that the president was a "tall thin man very dignified in his appearance." She particularly noted "his teeth are ...
After flying up the rankings late in his recruitment, four-star wing DJ Jefferson committed to Tennessee basketball on May 20th, the most recent addition to the Vols' 2022 class. Here is everything ...
He was a leading proponent of democracy, republicanism, and natural rights, and produced formative documents and decisions at the state, national, and international levels. Jefferson was born into the Colony of Virginia 's planter class.
Thomas Jefferson is widely considered the patron saint of America’s most sacred beliefs, and the central figure in the story of American democracy. Jefferson began working as a lawyer in 1767.
Many words describe Thomas Jefferson. He is best remembered for writing the Declaration of Independence, for serving as the third president of the United States, and for championing universal rights while holding over 600 people in slavery.
Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) was an American lawyer, statesman, philosopher, and a Founding Father of the United States. A prominent figure of the American Revolution...
Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Washington DC Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St. Louis, MO Thomas Jefferson Boyhood Home, Richmond, VA Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, Charlottesville, VA Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest, Forest, VA BIOGRAPHIES OF THOMAS JEFFERSON Thomas Jefferson Biography by Peter Onuf
Scholars in general have not taken seriously Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) as a philosopher, perhaps because he never wrote a formal philosophical treatise. Yet Jefferson was a prodigious writer, and his writings were suffuse with philosophical content.
Thomas Jefferson was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and the third President of the United States. He served as the U.S. Minister to France from 1785 to 1789, playing a key role in shaping American foreign policy during its early years.