How Did Thomas Jefferson Contribute To The Court System

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Thomas Jefferson was born in 1743 in Shadwell, Virginia. In 1745 his family moves fifty miles from Shadwell to move to Tuckahoe. His father, Peter Jefferson, died in 1757 leaving Thomas as the family patriarch. Then in 1760, he enters the College of William and Mary. And then later on in 1762 he graduates from that college and begins to study law in Williamsburg under George Wythe. Then in 1763 he starts dining in the company of Williamsburg's leading intellectuals. He then in 1764 starts to keep a regular redaing journal. Thomas Jefferson introduced a workable balance into the government system by bringing the national court system. He established the executive, judicial and legislative wings. He also issued the Declaration

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