The Four Presidents: Thomas Jefferson

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The Four Presidents. It’s not really called that but lets just call it that for right now, anyways I’m going to tell you the story of The Four Presidents, the story is that there was a great depression by that time and people lost jobs and needed money so a bunch of men decided to impress some people to get jobs, so they decided to build The Four Presidents, many people ask,” why did they choose those four president why not others?”, well I’m probably the only one that was asking that but I’m still going to say why the choose those four president. The workers choose those presidents for there hard work because those where the most favorite presidents at the time, one of them was Thomas Jefferson, they choose him because almost everybody like

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