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While not legally required, having your Virginia promissory note notarized by a notary public can add an extra layer of legal protection.
Issued by the Confederate States of America (CSA), this treasury note served as a form of currency within the Confederate states, including Virginia. The notes design and inscription reflect the economic and political circumstances of the time.
Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. He was the third president of the United States. He was president from 1801 to 1809. He was president when the United States bought the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803.
Notes on the State of Virginia (1785) Notes on the State of Virginia, by Thomas Jefferson, is at once a compendium of information about the state and a sweeping commentary on natural history, society, politics, education, religion, slavery, liberty, and law.
Divided into three paragraphs, the statute is rooted in Jeffersons philosophy. It could be passed in Virginia because Dissenting sects there (particularly Baptists, Presbyterians, and Methodists) had petitioned strongly during the preceding decade for religious liberty, including the separation of church and state.

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The main ideas of the Notes on the State of Virginia include Virginia as a model society, the separation of church and state, and anti-slavery sentiments. Notes on the State of Virginia would continue to be read generations later by abolitionists like David Walker, and future President Abraham Lincoln.
Some colonies began to both issue paper currency and mint coins in the 17th century, but Virginia didnt start making its own money until the latter part of the 18th century. (Virginias first paper money came out in 1755 to help finance the colonys involvement in the French and Indian War.)

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