Thomas Jefferson

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Thomas Jefferson Jefferson entered the political arena in 1769 as a Virginia state legislator From 1775 to 1801 he held several notable public positions including Continental Congress delegate gov ernor of Virginia U S secretary of state and vice president of the United States His time in Paris during the 1780s as U S ambassador to France brought about more controversy concerning his personal life than any achieve ments in foreign relations An alleged love affair with Sally Hemings one of his slaves whom he summoned to Paris sparked a pater nity debate that persisted long after his death Jefferson initiated free public education and the separation of church and state in Virginia which were the cornerstones for these reforms throughout the nation As an activist for states rights Jefferson founded the Republican party to contend with Federalist ideals of a powerful federal government A Founding Father of his country Jefferson inspired a sense of nation alistic pride for the United States based on liberty and human rights Family and Education Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13 April 2 according to the calendar used then 1743 14