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John Adams was on October 30, 1735 in Quincy, Massachusetts
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the day and month wasnt showed but he was admitted in Harvard University in 1758
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the month and day wasnt shown. He wrote a response to the imposition of the act by British Parliament titled "Essay on the Canon and Feudal Law," which was published as a series of four articles in the Boston Gazette.
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In 1770 Adams agreed to represent the British soldiers on trial for killing five civilians in what became known as the Boston Massacre. month and day wasnt shown
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In 1774, he served on the First Continental Congress and helped draft the Declaration of Independence. The month and day wasnt shown.
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Adams was elected to the Massachusetts Assembly and was one of five to represent the colony at the First Continental Congress in 1774. month and day wasnt shown
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in 1777 he became head of the Board of War and Ordinance. month and day wasnt shown.
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In 1781, Adams was one of the American diplomats sent to negotiate the Treaty of Paris. month and day wasnt shown
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In 1785 he became the first U.S. minister to England.
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John Adams died on July 4, 1886