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Before Thomas Jefferson Was President
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Before Thomas Jefferson Was President

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Born into a large Virginia family, future U.S. president Thomas Jefferson went to William and Mary College at age 16. When he turned 21, he received his inheritance and began building his estate Monticello. A governor of Virginia and later minister to France, Jefferson was also a talented architect and inventor. In this motivating volume, young historians will love learning about the early life of the multitalented founding father before he became president and will especially enjoy the appealing artwork and fascinating fact boxes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Publishing
Country
United States
Date
30 December 2018
Pages
24
ISBN
9781538232569

Born into a large Virginia family, future U.S. president Thomas Jefferson went to William and Mary College at age 16. When he turned 21, he received his inheritance and began building his estate Monticello. A governor of Virginia and later minister to France, Jefferson was also a talented architect and inventor. In this motivating volume, young historians will love learning about the early life of the multitalented founding father before he became president and will especially enjoy the appealing artwork and fascinating fact boxes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Publishing
Country
United States
Date
30 December 2018
Pages
24
ISBN
9781538232569