Thomas Jefferson American History
Thomas Jefferson is
one of - those almost mythic figures from early American history that stand tall
as one of the great heroes of the revolution and the early definition of what
this country was going to become.
Sometimes it’s easy to look at a figure that stands so tall in history
and think, perhaps some of - that is myth.
But when you look at the history of the times, he was every bit as great
as our adoration of him suggests he was.
Thomas Jefferson’s
service to the new American union lasted over fifty years. He not only contributed to the core philosophical
underpinnings upon which our democracy I based, he served in a variety of - offices and made some phenomenal contributions to the developing country
including…
1775 - Served in the
Continental Congress
1776 – Wrote the
Declaration of Independence
1779-1781 - Governor
of Virginia
1783 – Elected to
Congress
1784-1789 – Commissioner
and minister to France
1790-1793 –
America’s first Secretary of State under George Washington
1797-1801 – Served
as Vice President of the United States
1801-1809 – Third
President of the United States
1803 – Approved of
and helped launch the Lewis and Clark Expedition
1803 – Purchased the
Louisiana Territory for the United States
1815 – Launched the
Library of Congress
1825 – founded the
University of Virginia
This phenomenal
record of achievement is virtually unmatched in any public service record of - comparable public servants. But
Jefferson’s contribution were more than just offices served, he was one or two
or three key philosophical thinkers of his time that laid the ideological
foundations of - America.
It is impossible to
overemphasize the accomplishment he writing the Declaration of Independence. This document has taken on such a central
position in American history that it is viewed with the reverence usually
reserved for religious documents. It so eloquently
communicates the beliefs and the values of the American system of - government
that Jefferson can be seen as a true minister and prophet of those ideals.
Thomas Jefferson
also believed strongly in Manifest Destiny and the westward expansion of - the
country as far as the Pacific Ocean. He
provided the inspiration, the funding and the political muscle to launch the
famed Lewis and Clark Expedition that was responsible for discovering vast new
lands and treasures in the heartland of - America and providing inspiration to a
country to “go west young man” and to achieve that dream of - becoming a nation
that stretched “for sea to shining sea”.
Jefferson had a
thirst for knowledge that was virtually unquenchable. He passed that passion for learning on in the
building of the University of - Virginia.
But his contribution to education that has made such a huge mark on
American society was the building of the American library system by which
citizens of any community can have access to large volumes of - information at no
cost. It was an amazing experiment in
public education. But today few of us
can imagine a world where we cannot at any time just “go check it out at the
library”. Libraries have become that
central to the American way of - life.
It seems that Thomas
Jefferson made an impact on every aspect of - society from the educational
systems of the growing country to government and even making his viewpoints on
religious freedom an important part of - how America approached this crucial
topic. The entire concept of “separation
of church and state” was one that Jefferson championed.
It should be noted
that in his writings it was clear that the separation of church and state works
because it is there to restrict government from illegally restricting the
religious rights of - citizens. Sometimes
we misinterpret Jefferson’s concepts that this governmental restriction is
there to limit religious freedom when in fact, it is there to encourage all the
religious freedom that the citizens of - America need to honor and worship with
complete openness and to never fear that the government will hinder who, what,
when, where or how they go about expressing their religious ideas.
It’s important to
look back at the genius of this man, Thomas Jefferson and be grateful that he
was the man of - the hour for such an important time in the development of the
great nation of the United States of - America.
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