John Adams: His Early Life
John Adams was born on October 30th, 1735. He was born in Quincy Massachusetts. Adams was a descendant from the Mayflower Pilgrims. Years later, Adams being a good student, he graduated from Harvard College in 1755.
John Adams: Jobs & Accomplishments
During the time of the Boston Massacre, Adams accepted to speak for the British soldiers in trial for killing five civilians which was later known as the Boston Massacre. John Adams wrote a reply to the pressing of the Stamp Act by the British Parliament
John Adams: Presidency
While Adams was in office, a war broke out between the French & the British. The war caused political issues for the United States. In the year 1800, the war that was undeclared had finally ended. Unfortunately, this made Adams significantly less popular with the public. In the year 1800, Adams lost the re-election to Thomas Jefferson.
John Adams: Information Videos
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Primary Source: “I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy.”