Map The Rivers example essay topic

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Hi my name is Thomas Jefferson. My nicknames are "man of the People" and Sage of Monticello". I was born April 13, 1743, in Shadwell, Virginia. My father's name was Peter Jefferson and my Mother's name was Jane Randolph Jefferson. I married Martha Wales Skelton. I have 6 children Martha, Jane, a son (he died Before we could give him a name), Mary, Lucy and Lucy.

I studied college at William and Mary University. I was also a lawyer and a planter. My other government positions were: member of Virginia House of Burgesses; member of the continental Congress; governor of Virginia; Minister to France; Secretary of State; and vice president. I am paid $25,000 a year. In 1792 I got four votes.

In 1796 I got sixty-eight votes. In 1800 I got fifteen votes. In 1804 I got one hundred and sixty-two votes. I wrote the Declaration of Independence and bought the Louisiana territory from France. Yes, I remember the day I bought it. I purchased it from Napoleon Bona part.

This expanded the United States from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. I bought it because we were becoming over populated and they were thinking about closing the Mississippi River. In 1801 I sent Robert Livingston to France to purchase New Orleans. Naploean refused to let me buy it so I sent James Monroe. I hoped that he would convince Napolean to sell it but Napolean offered me all of Louisiana taro tory... It cost me 15 million dollars.

I asked Meriwether Lewis to explore the area. Lewis was ordered to write accounts of all they did, each species encountered, details of cultures they met, maps of the land - everything. He often complained about the bugs but most of all the mosquitos. The expedition traveled over 8000 total miles over a period of 2 years, 4 months and 10 days. Lewis guessed that once they had reached the pacific they had traveled 4,162 miles from the mouth of the Missouri. Lewis also had a dog and the dog went on the expedition with him.

The dog survived the whole expedition. On the expedition they named a small river, Independance River. I told them that their goals were: map the rivers, make friends with natives, open the West to trade, and look for a Northwest Passage. Lewis had to trade for most of what they ate or he would just hunt animals along the way. They did make maps of the rivers, they made friends with the in deans, opened the west for trade, and they did find a northern passage..