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1 Jamestown, Virginia

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4 Route of the Mayflower in 1620

5 The Mayflower

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8 Purchase of Manhattan by the Dutch, 1624

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11 European Colonization of the Americas

12 The Thirteen Colonies of England

13 The Thirteen Colonies

14 Slavery in America

15 Triangular Trade

16 Diagram of Slave Ship

17 Jefferson born at Shadwell Plantation, Virginia 1743

18 Jefferson’s Mentors By the time he came to College of William and Mary, Jefferson could read Greek and Latin authors in the original. With William Small, he studied natural philosophy (physics, metaphysics, and mathematics) and moral philosophy (rhetoric, logic, and ethics), often for fifteen hours a day. Later he studied law with George Wythe. William Small George Wythe Francis Fauquier

19 Stamp Act (1765)

20 Repeal of the Stamp Act (1767)

21 Placed by Thomas Jefferson in the Virginia Gazette, September 14, 1769

22 Boston Massacre, 1770

23 Jefferson: architect, inventor, farmer

24 Martha Wayles Skelton 1748-1782

25 Boston Tea Party, 1773

26 The Battles of Lexington and Concord (1775)

27 Patrick Henry: "Give me liberty or give me death."

28 Thomas Paine writes the pamphlet “Common Sense”

29 Founding Fathers: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Hancock

30 The Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776

31 Presentation of the Declaration to the Continental Congress

32 King George III: “Nothing important happened today.”

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34 Washington’s Retreat from New York

35 Washington's Troops Crossing the Delaware River

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38 The British Surrender at Yorktown, Virginia in 1781

39 The Treaty of Paris, 1783: England recognizes the United States as an Independent nation. Can you recognize anyone in this painting? The British delegation refused to pose, and the painting was never completed

40 “Behold me at length on the vaunted scene of Europe!... You are perhaps, curious to know how this new scene has struck a savage of the mountains of America...Were I to proceed to tell you how much I enjoy their architecture, sculpture, painting, music, I should want words. It is in these arts they shine.” Thomas Jefferson in Paris, September, 1785

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42 “A black, after hard labour through the day, will be induced by the slightest amusements to sit up till midnight, or later, though knowing he must be out with the first dawn of the morning. They are at least as brave, and more adventuresome. But this may perhaps proceed from a want of forethought, which prevents their seeing a danger till it be present. When present, they do not go through it with more coolness or steadiness than the whites. They are more ardent after their female: but love seems with them to be more an eager desire, than a tender delicate mixture of sentiment and sensation. Their griefs are transient.” Thomas Jefferson: Notes on the State of Virginia 1785

43 Separation of Church and State

44 Debating the Constitution

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46 The Creation of the U.S. Constitution

47 The U.S. Constitution

48 Amendment One: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

49 George Washington becomes the first U.S. President.

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51 The Election of 1800: Adams (Federalism) versus Jefferson (Republicanism): the beginning of a two-party system.

52 1800: Jefferson is Elected President

53 The Louisiana Purchase of 1803

54 Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806)

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56 Jefferson’s Home at Monticello

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59 Jefferson and Adams renew their friendship- -1812 “You ask if I would agree to live my 70. or rather 73. years over again? To which I say Yea. I think with you that it is a good world on the whole, that it has been framed on a principle of benevolence.... I steer my bark with Hope in the head, leaving Fear astern. (1816)

60 Jefferson’s Book Collection “I cannot live without books”—Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, June, 1815

61 The Library of Congress

62 The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress

63 The University of Virginia, Founded and Designed by Thomas Jefferson

64 The University of Virginia, The First Public University in the United States

65 Jefferson's tombstone at Monticello

66 Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C.

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68 Inside the Jefferson Memorial


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