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John Adams birth
John Adams was born a federalist on october 30th 1735 in Massachusetts. -
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Early life
In his early life John Adams was raised on the family farm, John was named after his father who was a deacon, tax collector and a lieutenant of the militia. Although his biggest occupation at the time was farming. He was a major role model for John until he passed away due to a flu epidemic. -
John Adams was educated at harvard university
John Adams was very educated from the start and fortunetly had the brains to be taught at harvard university. -
Graduated from harvard
John Adams graduated from harvard with a scholarship as a lawyer. -
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John's many jobs
John Adams had many jobs in his life, almost all of them were well respected at the time. -
John's legal career
John Adams begins his legal career with a slow start having few cases and even fewer that he won. -
John and Abigail
John Adams marries Abigail Smith, congrats! -
Abigail Amelia
John and Abigail give birth to mini Abigail. -
John Quincy Adams
John and Abigail give birth to John Quincy Adams who will later follow in his fathers footsteps and become the 6th president of the United States. -
Susanna
John and Abigail give birth to Susanna. -
John's succesful legal career
John Adams ends his legal career with a strong succesful ending. -
Charles
John and Abigail give birth to Charles. -
Thomas
John and Abigail give birth to Thomas Boylston. -
John as a delegate
John Adams serves as a delegate from Massachusetts to the Continental Congress. -
Founding Father
John Adams became a founding father by signing the decloration of independence. -
Thoughts on branches
John Adams published that he thought the branches of the government should be seperated to prevent tyrany. Good idea! -
John's duty as a delegate ends
John Adams is no longer a delegate. -
John as a diplomat
John Adams serves as a diplomat in Europe. -
Treaty of Paris
John Adams contributed to the "Treaty of Paris" which brought an end to the War of Independence. -
John no longer a diplomat
John Adams ends his diplomat career for Europe. -
John Adams VP
John Adams was defeated by Thomas Jeffereson in the presidential election, but succeded in being the first vice president. -
President
John Adams runs for president once again and succedes. -
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Term and Life
John Adams serves his time as president and finishes up his accomplished life. -
Bye John and Thomas
John Adams meets his maker just hours after his rival Thomas Jefferson. Goodbye!