Thomas Jefferson

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Thomas Jefferson the United States When France decided to sell its territory between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains Jefferson took advantage of the situation Despite his reser vations about the constitutionality of such a purchase Jefferson forged ahead with nego tiations and purchased all the land for 15 million dollars thereby doubling the area of the United States He served another term as president before retiring in 1809 Even as he established himself as a pub lic figure Jefferson reserved room for his personal interests and private life In 1768 he designed a mansion near Shadwell Va which he called Monticello and maintained until his death He lived there with his wife Martha and their children Patsy and Polly He pur sued his love of architecture throughout his life designing the Virginia Capitol during his time as ambassador to France and the University of Virginia after his retirement Despite the clarity of thought and vision attributed to Jefferson he was not without his weaknesses For example his position on slavery appeared inconsistent and malleable over the course of his life Although Jefferson was a slave owner himself he initially advo cated ending the slave trade Later however he distanced himself from the antislavery