Thomas Jefferson Lawyer Architect Planter Statesman Father of Liberty eBook Nathan Daniel
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Thomas Jefferson
Lawyer, Architect, Planter, Statesman, Father of Liberty
Thomas Jefferson grew up on his father’s ranch in Western Virginia. He came from a family that owned slaves, was wealthy and had a rich history in agriculture. His paternal links were equally wealthier, with his mother coming from a line of one of the most aristocratic families in the history of the land.
The affluence from whence he was brought up however, did not blind his vision. From an early age, he had his work cut out, championing for the rights of the oppressed. We follow his journey through life, highlighting some of the major spectacles in his life, in his pursuit of reforms and the liberation of a country.
We also see the trials and tribulations that he had to go through in a bid to rid the country of the colonial rule that had been established by Great Britain, by liberating one colony after the other, until the entire country was free of colonial rule.
We also look at the major events like the introduction of a unitary form of currency that has since lived on to see the US dollar become a major benchmarking currency all over the world. The following is an insight into the life, the struggle and the eventual reforms that were brought about by Thomas Jefferson, the Father of Liberty
~ Jefferson, Thomas
1743 – 1826
3rd President of the United States
Thomas Jefferson Lawyer Architect Planter Statesman Father of Liberty eBook Nathan Daniel
Daniel Portrays vividly the life an extraordinary man and his remarkable times. A great and complex human being forever engaged in the events of his era. Jefferson’s genius was that he was both and could do both, often simultaneously. Daniel lets us see Jefferson’s world as Jefferson himself saw it, and to appreciate how Jefferson found the means to endure and win in the face of rife partisan division, economic uncertainty etc. This is an astounding literary piece to have!Product details
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Thomas Jefferson Lawyer Architect Planter Statesman Father of Liberty eBook Nathan Daniel Reviews
Very unfocused hard to read not enough history around such great individual, had to read and reread paragraphs because of too scattered a concept or opinion presented
Very interesting presentation of the life of a very interesting man.
Reader beware. This is not a serious biographical study of Thomas Jefferson. The text consists of brief narratives of episodes in Jefferson's life prior to his assumption of the Presidency in 1801. There is no reference or connection to standard historical records. Difficult to tell what the purpose of this unfortunate effort is -- children's biography, non-historical simplistic hagiography, well-meaning self-published fluff?
If you wish to read an introduction to the Third President's life -- look elsewhere.
This reads like an 8th grader just read Wikipedia and then tried to write a book = more inaccuracies + typos than an 8th grader would make = not worth buying unless you have money to throw away
It is conceivable that English is Mr. Daniel's second language; that being so could explain the tortured construction of sentence after sentence and page after page of virtually incomprehensible prose. Speaking of Jefferson's departure from the Continental Congress Mr Daniel writes," Subsequently shut the uncommon vocation of Jefferson in the Continental Congress. His real participation in that famous Legislature had been just around nine months, but he had succeeded in inspiring his character in unmistakable and decipherable follows upon the entirety." Huh?? "Subsequently shut...?" "...uncommon vocation.'.?" "...inspiring his character...?"
There may be a few nuggets of historic import but mining them is far too expensive.
I give the book one star simply because there is no option for zero stars.
(I got this book through Unlimited.)
Written like a legal document. I wouldn't recommend this book. I am an avid reader of historical books but only made it though about half of of this book.
I never knew Thomas Jefferson that much until I got the chance to have and perused this book. This is an uplifting book I should say for this incorporates every one of the works of Thomas Jefferson. This is a surprising artistic piece to have! The writer composed this book in an arrangement that is anything but difficult to peruse and get it. In this book you will have a look on how Thomas carry on with his life and what are his achievements.
Daniel Portrays vividly the life an extraordinary man and his remarkable times. A great and complex human being forever engaged in the events of his era. Jefferson’s genius was that he was both and could do both, often simultaneously. Daniel lets us see Jefferson’s world as Jefferson himself saw it, and to appreciate how Jefferson found the means to endure and win in the face of rife partisan division, economic uncertainty etc. This is an astounding literary piece to have!
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