Monticello: A Part In Thomas Jefferson's Life

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Thomas Jefferson was born and raised in Shadwell, Virginia. He was born April 13, 1743. Thomas Jefferson lived with his father, Peter Jefferson, his mother, Jane Randolph Jefferson, and his 10 siblings where he is the eldest. The order of his siblings from oldest to youngest: Jane, Mary, Elizabeth, Martha, Peter, Unnamed, Lucy, Anna, and Randolph. He lived on a plantation, named “Monticello.” Monticello (italian) means "little mountain.” Thomas Jefferson kept this plantation throughout his life making it “not only to the Jefferson family, but to workers, black and white, enslaved and free.” (http://www.monticello.org/site/plantation-and-slavery) Education was (and still is) a big part in life. Thomas Jefferson started when he was 9 at a boarding school to where he continued until he was 16. In 1760, (he was 17) he went to the College of William and Mary. In 1762, he studied legal studies. His teacher, George Wythe taught American figures. (“... John Marshall and Henry Clay, two of the most outstanding figures in American history.” http://millercenter.org) During Jefferson’s growth, he was really wealthy, and had the finest education, all thanks to his father, Peter Jefferson. Since they were on a …show more content…

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