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Thomas Jefferson’s iPad CalendarMapsNotes ContactsMessagesPhotos Reminders iBooksMail EvernoteSafari iHandy Carpenter

Calendar May 11 th 1769: Begin term in House of Burgesses January 1 st : Anniversary (married 1772) 1774: Intolerable Acts passed July 4 th 1776: Declaration of independence ratified by Congress 1797: Vice president (to John Adams) 1801: Begin term as President

Maps Locations Monticello College of William and Mary Independence Hall Passy (France) West Point Military Academy White House Show on map

Oppose Intolerable acts- Resolutions and boycotts may be a good idea I need more books- start a list of what to get: Ideas for the Declaration: Share ideas with Virginia’s Declaration of Rights and Constitution New currency system should be decimal based Create a party to oppose the Federalists (Republican Party) Finish Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions to counter the Alien and Sedition Acts Notes

Contacts George Washington John Adams Samuel Adams George Wythe James Madison Benjamin Franklin

Messages George Washington I would dismiss you for creating that party, but there are more urgent matters at this time John Adams Just let me know if you need anything, I’ll be happy to help, especially with the Declaration. Benjamin Franklin Just try not to mess anything I did up too much Ok? I worked hard on most of that and we need the French right now George Wythe Congrats on that last case, it’s always nice to see a former student succeed. James Madison Hey, I need help opposing the Alien and Sedition Acts, do you have any ideas that would help? John, George, Alexander, and more Looks like the final approval for the United States Military Academy just came through, good job.

Pictures House at Moticello Declaration of Independence Portrait of Thomas Jefferson House of Burgesses West Point Military Academy University of Virginia

Reminders Argue Case for Howell Continue Draft of the Declaration Travel to D.C. New List…

iBooks Recent Civil Law Handbook Criminal Law Handbook

Mail Inbox George Washington Subject: Tasks for this week John Adams Subject: United States Military Academy

Evernote Trip to France Checklist  Learn Spanish  Arrive in London  Continue to Paris  Travel to Passy and meet Benjamin Franklin  Meet with Count de Vergennes  …

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