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Hace 4 días · John Adams, the first vice president (1789–97) and second president (1797–1801) of the United States. He was an early advocate of American independence and a major figure in the Continental Congress.
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Hace 5 días · Learn about the life and career of John Adams, one of the most important Founding Fathers of the United States. He was a lawyer, a Patriot, a diplomat, a Vice President, and the second President, who died on the same day as Thomas Jefferson in 1826.
Hace 4 días · 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.
Hace 2 días · On February 13, 1793, the Electoral College unanimously re-elected Washington president, and John Adams as vice president by a vote of 77 to 50. He was sworn into office by Associate Justice William Cushing on March 4, 1793, in the Senate Chamber of Congress Hall in Philadelphia.
Hace 4 días · John Adams - Presidency & Cabinet Members: The table provides a list of cabinet members in the administration of President John Adams.
Hace 3 días · Laura Jane Addams [1] (September 6, 1860 – May 21, 1935) was an American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, [2] [3] sociologist, [4] public administrator, [5] [6] philosopher, [7] [8] and author. She was a leader in the history of social work and women's suffrage in the United States. [9]
Hace 2 días · Recognizing Northern discontent at the continuation of the Virginia dynasty, Monroe chose John Quincy Adams of Massachusetts as Secretary of State, making Adams the early favorite to eventually succeed Monroe.