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Thomas Jefferson Vocabulary

Thomas Jefferson Vocabulary Taxes Freedom Money from the citizens to help pay for the operation of the country Being under your own direction or rule

Thomas Jefferson Vocabulary War independence Fighting between countries To be under your own ruling as a country

Thomas Jefferson Vocabulary Soldier patriot A person who fight in a war for their country A person who loves their country

Thomas Jefferson Vocabulary congress democracy A group of people who represent the rest of the citizens of a country A government where people get to vote to decide how it is ran

Thomas Jefferson Vocabulary Declaration of independence Secretary of state A paper written by Thomas Jefferson that gave the United States of America freedom from Great Britain One of the president’s helpers Our Current Secretary of State

Thomas Jefferson Vocabulary House of burgess Militia The ruling group in colonial Virginia An army of ordinary citizens

Thomas Jefferson Vocabulary Monticello Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson’s home in Virginia 3rd President Author of Declaration of Independence Farmer Statesman Inventor Architect Writer