B7 Taylor Larissa

  • chief executive

    chief executive
    John Adams gave the ok for the French Revolution. Initially popular with virtually all Americans, the French Revolution began to arouse concerns among the most conservative in the United States after the excesses that commenced in 1792. The King and Queen (Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette) were executed, attempts at de-Christianization occurred, numerous foes of the Revolution -- especially aristocrats and monarchists -- were executed in the September Massacre (1792) and the Reign o
  • commander and chief

    commander and chief
    When Adams became President, the war between the French and British was causing great difficulties for the United States on the high seas and intense partisanship among contending factions within the Nation.
  • head of political party

    head of political party
    John Adams was the head of the Federalist politial party his job was to help the citzens of the united states. He was also a lawyer for capitan Preston and the soilders during the Boston Massacre.
  • executive order

    executive order
    John Adams executive order was to call to end the French Revolution.
  • chief legislator

    chief legislator
    John Adams was a big part of histroy he may of been the second presdient but he also signed the Declaration of Independence. He signed the first round of the declaration and the second.
  • most important decision John Adams made during his time iin office

    most important decision John Adams made during his time iin office
    The most important role that John Adams did while president was gave the okay to start the French Revolution.
  • Chief of State

    Chief of State
    With a view to promoting the union of the colonies, he seconded the nomination of George Washington as commander-in-chief of the army. His influence in congress was great, and almost from the beginning he was impatient for a separation of the colonies from Great Britain. he seconded the famous resolution introduced by Richard Henry Lee that "these colonies are, and of a right ought to be, free and independent states.
  • Chief Diplomat

    Chief Diplomat
    In 1778, during the Revolutionary War, Adams sailed to France to join Benjamin Franklin and Arthur Lee on a three-man commission to negotiate an alliance with France. Adam's hostility toward his fellow diplomat grew.