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Thomas jefferson was important in the revolutionary era because

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Answer: He wrot much of the declaration of Independence

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One of Jefferson's contributions to American history was the writting of the Declaration of Independence but his importance goes far beyond that, he served as an officer in the Virginia militia (colonel) before becoming legislator and governor of the independent state

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