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President John Adams
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1797 |
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John
Adams is the second President of the United States of America
and serves from 1797 to 1801. |
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Vice |
Thomas Jefferson was Vice President to
John Adams. |
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First Lady |
Abigail
Smith was first lady. They had 5 children. |
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Info. |
President John Adams was a
Federalist from the state of
Massachusetts. The diplomatic
dispute called the "XYZ Affair" nearly led to war with France.
The French would harass American ships and attempted to bribe
America. |
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Before the election
and about the Whitehouse he writes to his wife, "I pray Heaven to bestow the best of
Blessings on this House and all that shall hereafter inhabit it.
May none but honest and wise Men ever rule under this roof." |
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Adams was inaugurated
in Philadelphia.
"And may that Being who is supreme over all, the Patron of
Order, the Fountain of Justice, and the Protector in all ages of
the world of virtuous liberty, continue His blessing upon this
nation and its Government and give it all possible success and
duration consistent with the ends of His providence." -
President John Adams, Inaugural Address. |
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"His Example is
now complete, and it will teach wisdom and virtue to
magistrates, citizens, and men, not only in the present age, but
in future generations, as long as our history shall be read." -
President John Adams, message to the U.S. Senate, December 19,
1799.
"Children should be educated and instructed in the principles of
freedom." - President John Adams.
"By my physical constitution, I am but an ordinary man. The
times alone have destined me to fame - and even these have not
been able to give me much." - President John Adams.
John Adams' last words were "Thomas Jefferson still survives."
Adams was unaware that Jefferson had passed on earlier that same
Independence Day, July 4th, 1826. |
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Birth Death |
John Adams was born
October 30 1735 in Braintree, Norfolk,
Massachusetts.
He died on July 4, 1826 in Braintree, Norfolk,
Massachusetts. |
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G Washington
- J Adams -
T
Jefferson - J Madison -
J Monroe -
J Q
Adams - A Jackson -
- M Van Buren -
W
H Harrison - J Tyler -
J Polk -
Z Taylor -
M Fillmore -
F Pierce
- J Buchanan -
A
Lincoln - A Johnson -
- U S Grant -
R B Hayes
- J Garfield -
C
Arthur - G Cleveland -
B Harrison -
G
Cleveland - W McKinley -
T Roosevelt -
- W Taft
- W Wilson -
W Harding
- C Coolidge -
H
Hoover - F D Roosevelt -
H Truman -
D D Eisenhower
- J F Kennedy -
- L B Johnson -
R Nixon -
G Ford -
J Carter -
R Reagan -
G H W Bush
- B Clinton -
G W Bush
- BH Obama - -
- Methodology -
TimeLine of the Presidency -
Inauguration Speeches
- Party Platforms
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The Early Presidents
- Distinctions of the
Presidencies
Black
American Patriots -
President's Day -
Rhymes about the
Founding Fathers
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