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Jefferson believed revolutions were sometimes necessary.
Would modern America even tolerate Jefferson's political philosophy?
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If Jefferson lived today...
Would people remember the Declaration—
or spend all their time debating Jefferson himself?
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Two hundred and fifty years later...
Americans still argue about Thomas Jefferson.
That might be the strongest evidence of how much he still matters.
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Two hundred and fifty years later...
Americans still argue about Thomas Jefferson.
That might be the strongest evidence of how much he still matters.
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Jefferson's greatest achievement wasn't becoming president.
It was writing something people still argue over 250 years later.
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If Jefferson lived today...
Would people remember the Declaration—
or spend all their time debating Jefferson himself?
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Jefferson wrote words that inspired abolitionists.
He also enslaved people.
History rarely gives us contradictions this large.
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Would the United States exist without Jefferson?
Reasonable people can disagree.
It's a fascinating debate.
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The Declaration of Independence may be the most influential political document ever written.
Its author remains one of the most debated figures in American history.
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For 250 years Americans have celebrated Jefferson's words.
They've spent just as long arguing about the man who wrote them.
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Two hundred and fifty years later...
Jefferson's ideas are still debated.
Few writers in history can claim that.
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In 1776, Thomas Jefferson couldn't have imagined this.
Two hundred and fifty years later...
the words he wrote are still shaping political debates around the world.
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History rarely gives one person the chance to write a nation's opening chapter.
Thomas Jefferson did.
250 years later, we're still reading it.
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This Fourth of July isn't just another Independence Day.
It's America's 250th birthday.
A good moment to revisit the man who wrote its founding words.
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250 years ago this week...
A 33-year-old Thomas Jefferson sat down to write words that would outlive every king of his age.
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