No. Even though many people claim that he had one of the best inaugural addresses of all time, he was not as good reading them out loud. I found this in a post on http://myfivebest.com: "Did you think George W. Bush was a terrible speaker? You should have put him up against Jefferson to see who couldn't pronounce "Nuclear". Jefferson's lucky that they didn't have television and YouTube around when he was in office, because he never would have been elected once, let alone twice. If anybody was in need of Toastmasters (an international public speaking group), it was this guy. When he had to speak publicly, he frequently mumbled and spoke in an inaudible voice that made it very difficult for people to hear him. That's not to say that his speeches were not well written and meaningful. He just wasn't able to give them in front of crowds. John Adams once said, "During the whole time I sat with him in Congress, I never heard him utter three sentences together." His fear of public speaking made him an incredibly private president who tried to avoid the spotlight. For this reason, he started the tradition of sending the State of the Union message to Congress in writing so he would not have to present it. This tradition was followed until 1913 when it was broken by Woodrow Wilson."
Thomas Jefferson was president and a political figure, which means he had to be a competent at public speaking. However, he is not known as a great orator.
Pertaining to the Office of President, it was his failure to manage foreign affairs during the Napoleonic Wars, most notably the Chesapeake Affair.
Yes! Thomas Jefferson treated his slaves like they were family.
Thomas Jefferson was a good child until he reached highschool, He was not good in school but he made good grades. When he graduated he was different and was a good man
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Google "Thomas Jefferson" and read about him. He was one of the most important men in American history - not all good, but willing to study anything.
Yes, Thomas Jefferson was known to be an excellent horseman. Jefferson was also reportedly skilled in outdoor sports and an excellent singer and dancer.
Unfortunately, his positive traits of Thomas Jefferson was easygoing, kind, and generous to the poor. But these good traits were often turned back to Thomas Jefferson, as you would all know it , a "push-over". But Thomas Jefferson positive traits were tested when Hamilton looked for a fight with Jefferson.
Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours was a helper of Thomas Jefferson. He was a French nobleman that assisted with the Louisianan Purchase as well as being a good friend of Jefferson.