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Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson. A Quiz by Molly Goodreau for 10 th Grade World History. Question #1. Thomas Jefferson spent most of his life at his beloved farm. Was it called: Montecito or Monticello. Correct!.

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Thomas Jefferson

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  1. Thomas Jefferson A Quiz by Molly Goodreau for 10th Grade World History

  2. Question #1 • Thomas Jefferson spent most of his life at his beloved farm. • Was it called: Montecito or Monticello

  3. Correct! Take some time to explore Monticello. Come back when you’re done! http://www.monticello.org/house/index.html

  4. Wipeout! Montecito is a beautiful town near Santa Barbara, CA that Jefferson most likely would have admired because he wanted the US to expand west. Now go visit Monticello: http://www.monticello.org/house/index.html

  5. Question #2 • Jefferson was a lifelong slaveholder, yet declared slavery an “abominable crime!” • Do you know how many slaves he freed when he died? 5 or All of Them

  6. You are right! Learn more about the lives of the people who worked on the plantation by visiting http://www.monticello.org/plantation/index.html

  7. You are wrong! Unfortunately he did not free all the people who lived and worked at Monticello. To find the correct answer, explore http://www.monticello.org/plantation/index.html

  8. Ask Mr. Jefferson • Do you have any questions you’d like to ask Thomas Jefferson directly? • Visit this link and you can do just that: http://www.monticello.org/education/asktj/index.html

  9. Credits • Monticello, The Home of Thomas Jefferson http://www.monticello.org

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