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Thomas Jefferson (U.S. Founding Father)

Thomas Jefferson was a key figure in American history, serving as the third President of the United States. He is best known for writing the Declaration of Independence, which declared the colonies' independence from Britain and articulated ideals of liberty and equality. Jefferson was a strong believer in individual rights, limited government, and education. He also founded the University of Virginia. His contributions helped shape the nation’s foundational principles, emphasizing freedom and democracy. Jefferson’s legacy includes his role in expanding American territory through the Louisiana Purchase and his influential ideas on governance and human rights.