Summary Analysis & Review of Jon Meacham’s Thomas Jefferson by Instaread<br><br><br><br>Preview:<br><br><br><br>Jon Meacham’s Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power is a biography that focuses on Thomas Jefferson’s abilities as a practical politician. Meacham argues that Jefferson was a pragmatist who was willing to adjust his philosophical principles as necessary to preserve the United States.<br><br>Thomas Jefferson was born in 1743 to Peter Jefferson a wealthy influential Virginia planter and Jane Randolph also of an influential Virginia family. Jefferson’s father died when he was 14.<br><br>At 16 Jefferson attended the College of William and Mary where he cultivated the intellectual curiosity and the interest in philosophy that he retained his entire life. He was particularly influenced by George Wythe who taught him law and helped to inspire Jefferson’s wide reading and his taste for luxuries.<br><br>Jefferson was admitted to the bar in 1767. He became a delegate to the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1769. In 1768 he began work on Monticello…<br><br><br><br>PLEASE NOTE: This is a Summary Analysis & Review of the book and NOT the original book.<br><br><br><br>Inside this Summary Analysis & Review of Jon Meacham’s Thomas Jefferson by Instaread<br><br><br><br>· Summary of the Book<br><br>· Important People<br><br>· Character Analysis<br><br>· &n
Title | Summary Analysis & Review of Jon Meacham's Thomas Jefferson |
Author | Instaread |
Narrator | Jeff Jorgensen |
Media | Audiobooks |
Genre | General Fiction |
ISBN | 9781509431793 |
Published | 2016-12-13 |
Stock | In stock |
Duration | 28 minutes |