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Post by : Shweta
On April 13, 2026, the White House released a presidential message to commemorate Thomas Jefferson's birthday, reflecting on his significant contributions to the formation and development of the United States.
The statement described Jefferson as a pioneering leader pivotal to American history. He is celebrated as the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, a document ratified on July 4, 1776, which laid the groundwork for liberty and democratic ideals.
Highlighting his early life, the message noted Jefferson’s commitment to education, mentioning his time at the College of William and Mary and his legal apprenticeship under George Wythe, which established him as a prominent legal figure. His political journey commenced in the Virginia House of Burgesses, advocating for colonial autonomy from British domination.
Jefferson's pivotal position in the Second Continental Congress saw him draft the Declaration of Independence, articulating principles of liberty, equality, and individual rights that continue to resonate globally.
The presidential message further acknowledged Jefferson’s broader contributions. He authored the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, which fundamentally influenced the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Throughout his career, he served in several high-profile capacities, including Governor of Virginia, Minister to France, Secretary of State, Vice President, and ultimately as President.
As president, Jefferson finalized the Louisiana Purchase, event that expanded the nation’s territory significantly and paved the way for future growth. After leaving the presidency, he returned to Monticello and established the University of Virginia, underscoring his dedication to education.
Jefferson passed away on July 4, 1826, exactly five decades after the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, a poignant occurrence in United States history.
On this 283rd anniversary of his birth, the White House reiterated its allegiance to the principles Jefferson championed—freedom, the rule of law, and national sovereignty—considering his legacy a perennial source of inspiration for the country.
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