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The Birth or John Adams
John Adams was born on January 1st, 1735 in the Massachusetts Bay Coloney. -
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John Adams
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College for John Adams
John Adams graduated from Harvard in 1755. -
John Quincy Adams
The first son of John Adams and Abigail smith was born. John Quincy Adams. -
Learning the Law
Adams was chosen to begn studying law under John Putnam. -
The Stamp Act
John Adams began to involve himself in politics against the Stamp Act. -
Abigail Amelia
On this day, the first child of John Adams and Abigail Smith had been born. Her name was Abigail Amelia. -
Susanna Adams
The second daughter of John Adams and Abigail Smith was born. Susanna Adams. -
The Boston Massacre
John Adams defended five accused British soldiers of killing five colonists on the Boston Green (also known as the Boston Massacre). -
Charles Adams
The second son of John Adams and Abigail Smith has been born. Charles Adams. -
First Continental Congress
On this day, John Adams was chosen as a delegate to the First Continental Congress. -
The Second Continental Congress
John Adams served as a representitve in the Second Continental Congress. -
The Commissioner to France
He became the Commissioner to France. -
John Adams the Ambassador
This is when John Adams started to serve as the Ambassador to the Netherlands. -
Peace has been created within the U.S. and Great Britain
On this day, John Adams served on the commission that negotiated peace with Great Britain. -
The Minister of Great Britain
John Adams was appointed the minister of Great Britain. -
Vice President of the United States
On April 21st, 1789, John Adams became vice president of the United States. -
Re-election
John Adams has been re-elected as the vice president of the United States. -
The Election
The Thomas Jefferson vs. John Adams presidential election. -
The XYZ Affair
On this day, John Adams sent three diplomats over to Great Britain to tell them to stop stealing American ships, so that they can attack the French. -
No Longer the Vice President of the United States
This is the day that John Adams stepped down frombeing the first voce president of the United States. -
The U.S. President
This is when John Adams became the president of the United States. -
The Alien and Sedition Acts
John Adams passed the Alien and Sedition Acts. -
Home Sweet Home
After Adams's presidency was over, he returned to his family in Massachusetts. -
A Rebuilt Friendship
In 1812, Adams was depressed that Thomas Jefferson was leaving office, but eventually, they started to rebuild their friendship by writing letters to eachother. -
The Death of John Adams
On July 4th, 1835, John Adams died.