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  1. 约翰·亚当斯(英語: John Adams ,1735年10月30日—1826年7月4日 )是美国开国元勋、政治家、律师、外交官、作家,1797至1801年当选第二任美国总统。 他是美國革命重要领导人,带领美国从英国独立,曾任驻欧外交官。 他两次当选美国副总统,1789至1797年在乔治·华盛顿总统手下任职。

  2. John Adams: With Paul Giamatti, Laura Linney, John Dossett, Stephen Dillane. The life of one of the USA's Founding Fathers, its second President, and his role in the nation's first 50 years.

  3. John Adams ( Braintree, 30 de outubro de 1735 – Quincy, 4 de julho de 1826) [ nota 1] foi o segundo presidente dos Estados Unidos (1797–1801) e, anteriormente, primeiro vice-presidente dos Estados Unidos. Pai da Nação estadunidense, [ 1] Adams foi estadista, diplomata e um advogado importante no período da independência americana da ...

  4. 1 de ago. de 2016 · John Adams, a Federalist, was the second president of the United States. He served from 1797-1801. John Adams's presidency was marked by conflicts between the two newly-formed political parties: the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. The conflicts between the two political parties centered on foreign policy and the balance of power ...

  5. The presidency of John Adams, began on March 4, 1797, when John Adams was inaugurated as the second president of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1801.Adams, who had served as vice president under George Washington, took office as president after winning the 1796 presidential election.The only member of the Federalist Party to ever serve as president, his presidency ended after a ...

  6. John Adams era consciente de su posición a la sombra de George Washington. Fungió como presidente durante un periodo presidencial. La verdadera prueba para su mandato llegó después del Tratado de Jay, que Washington había firmado. Francia se sintió menospreciada por el Tratado de Jay, creyendo que favorecía a Gran Bretaña.

  7. John Quincy Adams, Adams's son, grew up to become the sixth President of the United States. Interestingly, he joined the opposition party, the Democratic-Republicans. Often lonely and miserable, Abigail viewed her suffering as a patriotic sacrifice but was distraught that her husband was away during the birth of their children and the loss of their unborn baby in 1777.

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