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John Adams Birthday
John Adams was born on October 30, 1735. -
Wedding Day
John Adams marrie Abigail (Adams) on October 25th, 1764. -
Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre occured, when the British soldiers killed those people. -
Elected John Adams to the Governer's Concil.
Goverment elected John Adams to the governers concil. -
Delegate
John Adams was a delegate for Massachusetts, and he was a delegate for Massachusetts from 1774-1776 and met for the first and second Continental Congress. -
Battle of Lexington & Concord
The Battle of Lexington & Concord occured, and the famous quote. "One if by land, two if by sea." -
Declaration Of Independance
J. Adams was in the committee that drafted the D.O.I. -
Signing Of Declaration of Independance
The D.O.I. declared independance from Britain. -
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American Diplomat
John A. was an American Diplomat for Europe. -
Articles Of Confederation Went Into Effect
U.S.A.'s first form of goverment went into effect -
America Won Its Independence
America won its independence from Britain. AKA Revolutionary War. -
Coming Home
Adams came home to Paris after being at Netherlands. -
Signing Of The Constitution
John was at the signing of the Constitution that was on September 17, 1797. -
First President
America had its first ever President. George Washington -
Washington D.C. Became The Capitol
Washington D.C. became the nations capitol. -
Bill Of Rights Added
The Bill Of Rights was added to the Constitution on December 15, 1791. -
White House
The White House became the official house for the president. Excluding George Washington he never got to live in it. -
Vice President
J. Adams was elected V.P. -
Election Day
J. Adams was elected president on November 16, 1796. -
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Presidency
John Adams was the president of the U.S. from 1797-1801. -
Sedition Act
Adams passed the Sedition Act. Those two acts are called Alien & Sedition act, -
Alien Act
John Adams passed the Alien Act. -
XYZ Affair
The XYZ affair mae John A. angry. -
John Adams Death Day
John Adams died on Jully 4th, 1826.