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Birth Date
Braintree, Mass Born to Abigail Adams and Jon Adams -
Trip to America
It was his fourth trip to America -
Went to the Netherlands with his father.
Went to the Netherlands with his brother Charles and negotiated a loan -
Attended school of Leyden
He went to school at Amsterdam, Holland and entered the university of Leyden -
served as a secratary for his father
Went to Paris so could be a secretary for his Father. -
Graduated from Harvard
Entered the study of law in office of Theophilus Parsons. And with a bachelors degree in arts. -
Appointed to Minister the Netherlands
President George Washington Appointed to Minister the Netherlands. -
Marriage Date
He got married to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams in London, England. He got married at 30 and they were married for 50 years -
Resumed law practice
He resumed law practice in 1801 -
Birth of first son
George Washington Adams Was born in Berlin, Germany he only lived to be 28 and was lost at sea -
Birth of 2nd son
John Adams was born in Washington D.C he only lived to be 31. -
Professor At Harvard
Was a professor of rhetoric and belles letters -
Birth of 3rd son
Charles Francis Adams was born in Boston Mass and he lived to be 79 and he died in Boston Mass -
Broke federalist party
Broke with the federalist party in his support of president Jefferson embargo act -
Birth of first Daughter
Louisa Catherine Adams Born in st Petersburg, Russia only lived 1 year -
Nominated to supreme court
Got nominated to the supreme court but it got declined. -
Signed treaty of Ghent
On December 24,1814 President Madison sent a treaty to negotiate terms of peace with England and he had to sign it. -
Appointed to Minister Great Britain
President James Madison appointed him to be the Minister of Great Britain -
Secretary of state
He was the secretary of state. -
Death of mother
Abigail Adams died in Quincy, Mass -
Inauguration
He was inaugurated on march 4,1825 the oath was administered by Chief justice John Marshall. The inaugural ball was held in Carusi's assembly room -
Death of Father
John Adams Died in Quincy, Mass -
Retired to farm
He retired to become a farmer -
Death of First Son
Goerge Washington Adams died when at sea -
House of Representatives
He became a member of the US house of representatives. -
Ran for governor of Massachusetts
Unsuccessful on running for Governor as a nominee of Anti-Masonic party -
Got Paralysis
He got paralysis in 1846 and was confined for four months -
Death
Died of a stroke in Washington D.C and is buried at first unitarian church Quincy, Mass -
Second Paralysis Attack
He had his second Paralysis Attack in the speakers room in the house of representatives. -
Death of Wife
Louisa Adams died 4 years after her husband.