president John Adams NOV

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  • John Adams birthday

    John Adams birthday
    John Adams was born on October 30, 1735 in Braintree, Massachusetts,
  • education

    education
    He attended a day school, Latin school, and then started his studies at Harvard when he was fifteen.
  • Career

    Career
    Following his graduation from Harvard in 1755, John Adams took a position as a schoolmaster in Worcester
  • fun fact

    fun fact
    Adams practiced law in Boston for 12 years
  • Marriages

    Marriages
    John Adams was married to Abigail Smith on October 25, 1764 Weymouth Massachusetts
  • birth of Abigail Amelia

    birth of Abigail Amelia
    Abigail Amelia was born on July 14, 1765 in Braintree, Massachusetts
  • birth of John Quicy

    birth of John Quicy
    born on July 11, 1767 in Braintree Massachusetts
  • birth of Susanna

    birth of Susanna
    born on December 28, 1768 in Suffolk County, MA
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    A Boston mob taunted some british soldiers and goaded them into fighting them. Killing 3 people. Boston patriots called for a quick justice. The British government arrested the soldiers and promised a fair trial, but no local lawyer was willing to defend them until Adams and Quincy stepped forward.
  • birth of Charles

    birth of Charles
    Charles was born on May 29 1770 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • birth of Thomas

    birth of Thomas
    born on September 15, 1772, Braintree, MA
  • fun fact

    fun fact
    John Adams because known as the “father of American Independence”
  • declaration of independence

    declaration of independence
    John Adams helped to write the declaration of independence
  • France

    France
    On November 27, 1777, Congress appointed Adams a commissioner to France to develop a commercial and military alliance with that nation. Adams quickly accepted the position
  • fun fact

    fun fact
    Adams served briefly in the state legislature, or government, of Massachusetts before becoming a delegate to the First and Second Continental Congresses
  • minster

    minster
    From 1785 to 1788 John Adams served as the first American minister to the Court of St. James's in London. After eight years abroad, in France, the Netherlands, and Great Britain
  • vice president

    vice president
    John Adams was George Washington vice president in 1789
  • Programs Developed

    Programs Developed
    a program that he developed is the Passing the Alien Act
  • religion

    religion
    John Adams became unitarian in 1789
  • political party

    political party
    John Adams join to be a Federalist in 1795
  • date elected to office

    date elected to office
    John Adams was elected to be president in 1796.
  • time in office

    time in office
    Second president of the united states 1797-1801
  • Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson
    Thomas Jefferson was John Adams vice president in 1797-1801
  • end of vice president

    end of vice president
    John Adams stopped being Gorge Washington vice president in 1797
  • The Alien and sedition act

    The Alien and sedition act
    The Alien act was intended to rid the country of vocal pro-republican immigrants by giving the president the authority to deport them.
  • new worthy event after left office

    new worthy event after left office
    in his bid in 1800 for reelection to the presidency, opposition from Federalists and accusations of despotism from Jeffersonians led to Adams losing to his vice president and former friend Jefferson, and he retired to Massachusetts.
  • news worthy events while in office

    news worthy events while in office
    John Adams was the first president to move in the white house. on November 1 1800
  • date left office

    date left office
    John Adams left office on March 4, 1801
  • John Quincy Adams

    John Quincy Adams
    John Quincy Adams is John Adams kid he also became president and was the 6th president of the untied States in March 4 1825
  • death

    death
    John Adams died on July 4th 1826 because of a heart failure. He died on independence day. He also died on the same day as Thomas Jefferson.