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Essay heading: Jefferson on Jefferson
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Mrs. Martha Jefferson died in 1782.
Jefferson joined a group, which opposed and took action in the disputes between Britain and the colonies. Together with other patriots, the group met in the Apollo Room of Williamsburg's famous Raleigh Tavern in 1769 and formed a no importation agreement against Britain... displayed 300 characters
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He was chosen to attend the First Virginia Convention, where delegates were elected to the First Continental Congress. He became ill and was unable to attend the meeting, but forwarded a message arguing that the British Parliament had no control over the colonies. Jefferson attended the Second Virginia Convention in 1775 and was chosen as one of the delegates to the Second Continental Congress... displayed next 300 characters
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