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'''John Adams''' (1735-1826) was an early [[United States|American]] politician from [[Massachusetts]] and one of the most eminent members of the [[Adams political family]]. He was a prominent figure in the [[American Revolution]] and one of the drafters of [[Declaration of Independence]]. After the enactment of the [[U.S. Constitution]], he was elected as the first Vice President of the United States under President [[George Washington]] and served from 1789 until 1797.  
'''John Adams''' (1735-1826) was an [[United States|American]] Foundiung Father and President 1797-1801. He founded the [[Adams political family]] based in [[Massachusetts]]. Adams was a political leader of the [[American Revolution]] and one of the drafters of [[Declaration of Independence]]. He was the first American minister to Britain, and was elected as the first Vice President of the United States under President [[George Washington]] and served from 1789 until 1797.  


In the presidential election of 1796, Adams, on the ticket of the [[Federalist Party]], defeated the Democratic-Republican nominee [[Thomas Jefferson]] and became the second [[U.S. Presidents|President of the United States]]. He served until 1801, after he lost to Jefferson in a rematch. His presidency was marked by the quasi-war between the United States and [[France]], the [[XYZ Affair]], and the passage of [[Aliens and Sedition Acts]].
In the presidential election of 1796, Adams, on the ticket of the [[Federalist Party]], defeated the Democratic-Republican nominee [[Thomas Jefferson]] and became the second [[U.S. Presidents|President of the United States]]. He served until 1801, after he lost to Jefferson in a rematch. His presidency was marked by the quasi-war between the United States and [[France]], the [[XYZ Affair]], the founding of the U.S. Navy, the passage of [[Aliens and Sedition Acts]], peace with France, and the appointment of [[John Marshall]] as Chief Justice.


He was a cousin of another revolutionary [[Samuel Adams]], and father of the sixth U.S. president [[John Quincy Adams]].
He was a cousin of another revolutionary [[Samuel Adams]], and father of the sixth U.S. president [[John Quincy Adams]].
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==Early life==
==Early life==


John Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts on October 19, 1735. He was educated at [[Harvard College]] and graduated in 1755. He then studied [[law]], was admitted to the bar in 1758, and practiced law in [[Suffolk County]].
John Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts on October 19, 1735. He was educated at [[Harvard College]] and graduated in 1755. He then studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1758, and practiced law in [[Suffolk County]].


==Revolutionary activities==
==Revolutionary activities==

Revision as of 13:45, 2 September 2007

John Adams (1735-1826) was an American Foundiung Father and President 1797-1801. He founded the Adams political family based in Massachusetts. Adams was a political leader of the American Revolution and one of the drafters of Declaration of Independence. He was the first American minister to Britain, and was elected as the first Vice President of the United States under President George Washington and served from 1789 until 1797.

In the presidential election of 1796, Adams, on the ticket of the Federalist Party, defeated the Democratic-Republican nominee Thomas Jefferson and became the second President of the United States. He served until 1801, after he lost to Jefferson in a rematch. His presidency was marked by the quasi-war between the United States and France, the XYZ Affair, the founding of the U.S. Navy, the passage of Aliens and Sedition Acts, peace with France, and the appointment of John Marshall as Chief Justice.

He was a cousin of another revolutionary Samuel Adams, and father of the sixth U.S. president John Quincy Adams.

Early life

John Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts on October 19, 1735. He was educated at Harvard College and graduated in 1755. He then studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1758, and practiced law in Suffolk County.

Revolutionary activities

Adams was an opponent to the Stamp Act passed by the British Parliament and joined the Sons of Liberty. However, after the Boston Massacre of 1770, Adams served in defense of the British soldiers who conducted the shootings and six of them were acquitted as result. He was a delegate in both the First and the Second Continental Congresses. He also helped the drafting, and was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. During the Revolutionary War, he went to France and Holland as a diplomat and helped negotiate the peace treaty.

Vice President

Presidency

Supreme Court appointments

John Adams appointed three justices to the Supreme Court. They are Bushrod Washington, who was George Washington's nephew, Alfred Moore, and Chief Justice John Marshall, who was instrumental in initiating the process of judicial review.

Later life and legacy

References