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The author of the Declaration of Independence was President Washingtons
secretary of state before he himself became a vice presidentand
ultimately the President of the newly-formed United States.
In 1803, Jeffersons purchase of Louisiana doubled the size
of the Union and enabled the American expansion that characterized
much of the nineteenth century.
Jefferson cherished his role as the author of the Virginia Statute
for Religious Freedom, as well as his role as the founder of the
University of Virginia.
An architect by training, who designed his own home, he retired
as the Sage of Monticello.
For 18 years he was the president of the American Philosophical
Society.
One expression of his Unitarian faith was his compilation of The
Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth, sometimes called The
Jefferson Bible. He is also remembered for saying, "I
trust there is not a young man now living who will not die a Unitarian."
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