Thomas Jefferson's Family (4:02)
Thomas Jefferson marries Martha Wales Skelton in 1772 and builds a family at Monticello.
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Thomas Jefferson's Family
Thomas Jefferson's FamilyVideo Clip (4:02)
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Thomas Jefferson marries Martha Wales Skelton in 1772 and builds a family at Monticello.
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Jefferson Builds Monticello
Jefferson Builds MonticelloVideo Clip (3:07)
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Thomas Jefferson spends years designing and building Monticello, his retreat from the demands and derision of politics.
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Who Was Sally Hemings?
Who Was Sally Hemings?Video Clip (3:47)
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Thomas Jefferson had a 37 year relationship and fathered several children with one of his slaves, Sally Hemings.
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Jefferson Challenges the King
Jefferson Challenges the KingVideo Clip (2:21)
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Thomas Jefferson is known for penning The Declaration of Independence, but some of his earlier writings establish the pattern of challenging the British monarchy.
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Jefferson and the Continental Congress
Jefferson and the Continental CongressVideo Clip (3:33)
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Over 17 days, Thomas Jefferson writes what will become the mission statement for a revolution and a new nation: the Declaration of Independence.
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The Death of Thomas Jefferson
The Death of Thomas JeffersonVideo Clip (2:00)
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Thomas Jefferson takes his last breath on July 4, 1826, fifty years to the day after the signing of The Declaration of Independence.
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Jefferson's Pursuit of Knowledge
Jefferson's Pursuit of KnowledgeVideo Clip (3:09)
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As a young man in Virginia, Thomas Jefferson pursues an education based on the ideals of the Enlightenment.
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Deconstructing History: White House
Deconstructing History: White HouseVideo Clip (1:35)
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It may not have been home to the president until 1800 or even called the White House until 1901, but it remains a symbol of freedom and democracy throughout the world.
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Declaration of Independence
Declaration of IndependenceVideo Clip (3:04)
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To many in the Continental Congress, war was unthinkable. So why did they finally create this revolutionary document?
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American Revolution
American RevolutionVideo Clip (3:20)
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Get the story of how a fledgling, largely disconnected nation won its freedom from the greatest military force of its time.
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Matt Damon: The Declaration of Independence
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Actor Matt Damon performs and discusses the Declaration of Independence.
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Presidential Fun Facts
Presidential Fun FactsVideo Clip (1:21)
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The Oval Office has been filled with extraordinary presidents, but did you know about these not-so-famous firsts?
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Thomas Jefferson's Presidential Style
Thomas Jefferson's Presidential StyleVideo Clip (3:20)
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As president, Thomas Jefferson presented himself as a man of the people and believed the central government should not hold too much power.
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Thomas Jefferson Expands Presidential Power
Thomas Jefferson Expands Presidential PowerVideo Clip (3:39)
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In one of the defining moments of his presidency, Thomas Jefferson expanded presidential power to make the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the United States.
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Thomas Jefferson in Paris
Thomas Jefferson in ParisVideo Clip (1:48)
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Jefferson soaks up the culture, art and architecture of Paris while on assignment as a trade representative.
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Thomas Jefferson Meets John Adams
Thomas Jefferson Meets John AdamsVideo Clip (2:59)
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An unlikely pair whose tumultuous friendship lasted half a century, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826, 50 years after signing the Declaration of Independence.
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Jefferson: Here and Now Podcast Part 1
Jefferson: Here and Now Podcast Part 1Video Clip (11:50)
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The BackStory team has created two special podcasts for History Classroom about President Thomas Jefferson and his resonance in our world today.
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Jefferson: Here and Now Podcast Part 2
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The BackStory team has created two special podcasts for History Classroom about President Thomas Jefferson and his resonance in our world today.
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Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson(11 Photos)
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American Revolution: Continental Congress
American Revolution: Continental Congress(11 Photos)
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Discover the accomplishments of the First and Second Constitutional Congresses, and learn about the major players behind such documents as the Declaration of Independence and the Treaty of Paris.
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American Revolution: Events and Battles
American Revolution: Events and Battles(12 Photos)
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Explore Revolutionary battle sites such as Lexington, Concord and Yorktown, and learn how the events that took place there shaped the course of the war.
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American Revolution: Flags and Fliers
American Revolution: Flags and Fliers(10 Photos)
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Discover some of the flags and fliers that circulated amongst the colonies before and during the American Revolution.
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American Revolution: Key Military Figures
American Revolution: Key Military Figures(10 Photos)
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View images of key military figures from the American Revolution, and learn what role they played in this war of independence.
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Virginia
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Monticello Explorer courtesy the Thomas Jefferson Foundation
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