capital. Jefferson graduated from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia on 1762, and reportedly enjoyed studying for 15 hours then practicing violin for several more hours on a daily basis. He went on to study law under the tutelage of a respected Virginia attorney. Keep in mind they didn't have law school back then. Thomas Jefferson began working as a lawyer in the year of 1767. Jefferson was a teenager when his father passed away. Thomas Jefferson Inherited the Shadwell property. On the date of 1768 Thomas Jefferson began clearing a mountaintop on the land to prepare for a fancy brick mansion he would build there called Monticello which is italian for little mountain. At the time Thomas Jefferson had an interest for agriculture and …show more content…
Another difficulty he faced as president is maintaining the neutrality during the war between Britain and France.Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826. Thomas Jefferson was the nation's first secretary of state from 1789 to 1794. He died in bed at Monticello ( near Charlottesville, Virginia). Thomas Jefferson's mother was part of the proud randolph clan. Thomas Jefferson was one of the earliest supporters of the cause of American independence from Great Britain. He was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1768. In the year of 1775, Jefferson attended the Second Continental