An insightful biography of Thomas Jefferson by John T. Morse, Jr., offering a detailed look into the life and contributions of one of America's most influential Founding Fathers. This comprehensive account explores Jefferson's role in the American Revolution, his drafting of the Declaration of Independence, and his tenure as the third President of the United States.
Morse delves into Jefferson's political philosophy, his views on liberty and governance, and his complex personal life. The book paints a portrait of a man of intellect, vision, and sometimes, contradiction. A valuable resource for understanding the formative years of the United States, "Thomas Jefferson" provides a balanced and engaging exploration of a pivotal figure in American history.
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