Thomas Jefferson

Origins
Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743. He had a very rare genetic defect that caused him to grow rapidly, making him a fully grown adult mentally and physically by age three. Here he quickly abandoned home to go to the twelve colonies meeting.

Meeting
Thomas Jefferson was the most influential person at the twelve colonies meeting. At the meeting, he, on the advice of all the other leaders, wrote the Declaration of Independence that would be put in place once they had won the war. There he also met both George Washington and John Adams. He took George Washington as his son, becoming his adoptive father right there and then, but had an intense hatred for John Adams, stabbing him with a rattlesnake fang and permanently disfiguring his face.

War of Independence
Thomas Jefferson played an important role in the war of independence. Using his inhuman levels of intelligence, he quickly figured out how to easily feed all of the troops, setting up simple, fast farms at every camp, as well as doing a lot of research on defensive tactics and implementing them. Throughout the war, his hatred of John Adams grew much stronger, as John Adams was not participating in the war effort in any major way despite his position.

America as a country
Throughout George Washington's presidency, Thomas Jefferson supported him from behind the scenes as a father and a political advisor, as well as Washington's unofficial bodyguard. During this time, he had to fight off over 100 assassination attempts from John Adams, one of which resulted in the loss of Jefferson's right arm. Over that time and John Adams presidency, Thomas Jefferson worked to prove all of John Adam's evil acts and get him arrested, until he was finally able to prove it in 1801. Discovering this won Jefferson country wide affection, and Jefferson decided to run for president. Before becoming president, he visited John Adam's prison cell, where he proceeded to attempt to kill him. Jefferson was able to kill Adams, but at the cost of his left arm. Being armless gained him the nickname "Handy Tom". He was elected president shortly after. Somewhere within this time period he had a kid, but the circumstances of this are unknown. What is known is that that kid had a kid of their own named Tom Jefferson, who was stolen by Thomas Jefferson to be trained.

Presidency
Thomas Jefferson was considered a brilliant president. Despite having no hands, he signed many deals to gain even more independence from Britain and signed the Louisiana purchase of 1803, doubling Americas size. He fought frequently against the Coppola family to defend the Declaration of Independence. He managed to destroy all but one of the families adults, who killed Jefferson in a kamikaze attack the day before his election, causing James Madison to automatically become president.