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  1. John Adams, (born Oct. 30, 1735, Braintree, Mass.—died July 4, 1826, Quincy, Mass., U.S.), U.S. politician, first vice president (1789–97) and second president (1797–1801) of the U.S.After graduating from Harvard College in 1755, he practiced law in Boston. In 1764 he married Abigail Smith (see Abigail Adams).Active in the American independence movement, he was elected to the ...

  2. John Adams - Continental Congress & Constitution: In the summer of 1774, Adams was elected to the Massachusetts delegation that joined the representatives from 12 of 13 colonies in Philadelphia at the First Continental Congress. He and his cousin, Samuel Adams, quickly became the leaders of the radical faction, which rejected the prospects for reconciliation with Britain.

  3. John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, in Braintree, Massachusetts. His father, a farmer and deacon, hoped that Adams would enter the clergy, but his Harvard professors thought his propensity ...

  4. 24 de oct. de 2020 · America's first one-term president helped ensure the United States remained an independent nation. #Biography #JohnAdamsSubscribe for more Biography: http://...

  5. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_AdamsJohn Adams - Vikipedi

    John Adams (d. 30 Ekim 1735, Quincy, Massachusetts, ö. 4 Temmuz 1826, Quincy, Massachusetts), 1797'den 1801'e kadar Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nin 2. başkanı olarak görev yapan, Amerikalı devlet adamı, avukat, diplomat, yazar ve ABD'nin kurucu babalarındandır.

  6. 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 ...

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