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  • {{Image|Johnadams.jpg|right|270px|John Adams}} '''John Adams''' (1735-1826) was an American Founding Father, diplomat, and the second [[
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  • * Brown, Ralph A. ''The Presidency of John Adams.'' (1988). Political narrative. * Chinard, Gilbert. ''Honest John Adams.'' (1933). short life
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  • ===John Adams' administration===
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  • *[http://www.ssbn620.com/ Official Homepage of USS John Adams SSBN620] - A ship named after Adams.
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  • Grandson of [[John Adams]] and son of [[John Quincy Adams]].
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  • ===John Adams' administration===
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  • *[http://www.ssbn620.com/ Official Homepage of USS John Adams SSBN620] - A ship named after Adams.
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  • * Brown, Ralph A. ''The Presidency of John Adams.'' (1988). Political narrative. * Chinard, Gilbert. ''Honest John Adams.'' (1933). short life
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  • ...es of America|U.S. President]] (from 1825 to 1829), and son of President [[John Adams]].
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  • * Brown, Ralph A. ''The Presidency of John Adams.'' (1988). [http://www.amazon.com/Presidency-John-Adams-American/dp/0700601 * Ferling, John. ''John Adams: A Life.'' (1992) [http://www.amazon.com/John-Adams-Life-E-Ferling/dp/09457
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  • ...[Fisher Ames]]. As they supported Hamilton, they were not supportive of [[John Adams]]. Adams revived the term in 1798, blaming the "junto" for attempting to f
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  • Image:Johnadams.jpg|John Adams
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  • * Scherr, Arthur. "James Monroe and John Adams: An Unlikely 'Friendship'". ''The Historian'' 67#3 (2005) pp 405+. [http://
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  • ...[[Presidents of the United States of America|U.S. presidents]]. They are [[John Adams]], [[John Quincy Adams]], [[Rutherford B. Hayes]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]],
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  • ...il Brown Brooks, grandson of [[John Quincy Adams]] and great grandson of [[John Adams]]. He was named after Henry Brooks, his mother's favorite brother. <ref>Ha
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  • {{Image|Johnadams.jpg|right|270px|John Adams}} '''John Adams''' (1735-1826) was an American Founding Father, diplomat, and the second [[
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  • {{r|John Adams}}
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  • ...ry was one of several "midnight appointments" made by outgoing President [[John Adams]] at the very end of his term. The Senate approved the appointments, but a
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  • {{r|John Adams}}
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  • |1||[[John Adams]]||1789-1797||[[George Washington]] |2||[[Thomas Jefferson]]||1797-1801||[[John Adams]]
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  • *: [[John Adams Dix| John A. Dix]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • |2||[[John Adams]]||1797-1801||||||[[Image:Johnadams.jpg|50px|John Adams]]
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  • * McCullough, David. ''John Adams'' (2002), very well written popular biography; Pulitzer Prize; [http://www.
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  • *[[John Adams Dix]], of New York. Buchanan's Secretary of the Treasury, general
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  • ...the Puritans.) Unitarianism was particularly strong in New England, and [[John Adams]], the second President of the United States, was a notable unitarian, as w
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  • *''The Meaning of Independence: John Adams, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson'' (1976).
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  • The Plan was drawn up by a committee comprising [[John Adams]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[John Dickinson]], and [[Robert Morris]]; it was
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  • |[[John Adams]]
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  • * Skowronek, Stephen. ''The Politics Presidents Make: Leadership from John Adams to Bill Clinton''. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997.
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  • ...ent's printing and with contributions from prominent Federalists such as [[John Adams]]. Hamilton was especially active, writing articles under various pseudonym
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  • ...xth president of the United States (1825-1829), and the son of President [[John Adams]] (1797-1801). His presidency was not a success as he lacked political adro ..., it will be owing to your own Laziness, Slovenliness and Obstinancy."<ref>John Adams quoted in Paul C. Nagel, ''John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, A Private Life
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  • ...and insinuate they are al-Qaeda supporters. You don’t hear anyone refer to John Adams as a turncoat for representing the Brits in the Boston Massacre trial...“
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  • | Mar. 4, 1797 || Dec. 31, 1800 || [[John Adams]] | Jan. 1, 1801 || Mar. 3, 1801 || [[John Adams]]
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  • ...erican politics, as war opponent [[Thomas Jefferson]] defeated President [[John Adams]] for reelection in 1800, even as Adams was ending the war. ...e Federalist administration, headed, between 1797 and 1801, by President [[John Adams]]. Both as a war measure and to relieve its financial strain, the Directory
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  • *5: [[John Adams Gilmer|John A. Gilmer]] ''([[Independent (politics)|I]])''
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  • The list is extremely long, beginning with John Adams in 1781. Nevertheless, information on the recent ones may be useful. The Am
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  • * McCullough, David. ''John Adams'' (2001), very well written popular biography
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  • He was appointed Treasurer of the US Mint by President [[John Adams]] in 1797, which he served until his death from [[typhus]] at the age of 68 ...velop friendships with the colonies most high profile politicians, such as John Adams, [[Thomas Jefferson]], and [[George Washington]]. Rush wrote many patrioti
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  • ...4, new series, 12, no. 3 (July 1887):434-40. (Recounts Bancroft's visit of John Adams in Quincy.)
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  • *Adams, John. ''The Spur of Fame: Dialogues of John Adams and Benjamin Rush, 1805-1813''. Edited by John A. Schutz and Douglass Adair
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  • * Kurtz; Stephen G. ''The Presidency of John Adams: The Collapse of Federalism, 1795-1800'' 1957 [https://www.questia.com/PM.q
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  • * Scherr, Arthur. "James Monroe and John Adams: An Unlikely 'Friendship'". ''The Historian'' 67#3 (2005) pp 405+. [http://
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  • ...in Franklin]] of Pennsylvania, [[Robert R. Livingston]] of New York, and [[John Adams]] of Massachusetts, was appointed by Congress on June 11, 1776, to draft a As a delegate to the [[Continental Congress]] Jefferson and [[John Adams]] took the lead in pushing for independence. On June 7, 1776, [[Richard He
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  • * Ferling, John. “John Adams: Diplomat,” ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 51 (1994): 227–52. [http://l * Hutson, James H. ''John Adams and the Diplomacy of the American Revolution'' (1980)
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  • * '''J.Adams''' - [[John Adams (botanist)|John Adams]]
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  • Mar. 4, 1797 - Mar. 3, 1801 John Adams
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  • ...stration of [[President of the United States of America|U.S. President]] [[John Adams]]. |[[John Adams]]
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  • *5: [[John Adams Gilmer|John A. Gilmer]] (1805-1868), ''[[Independent (politics)|Independent
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  • ...on started in 1792, although it was not occupied until 1800 by President [[John Adams]]. While [[George Washington]] watched it built, he never lived in it.
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  • ...cause of manufacturing, but had few results. His hostility to President [[John Adams]] over the latter's policy of neutrality weakened the Federalist party, whi ...eft the Treasury he tried to keep control, with less success. He disliked John Adams and tried to block his election in 1796. When Adams was elected he kept Was
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  • *: [[John Adams Dix| John A. Dix]] (1798-1879), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democr
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  • *3. [[John Adams Dix| John A. Dix]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *3: [[John Adams Dix|John A. Dix]] (1798-1879), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democra
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  • ...ctions and staff grew, a second, more utilitarian building, now called the John Adams Building, was started in 1922 and completed in 1935. All the buildings are
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  • ...Henry]], [[George Washington]], [[Thomas Paine]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[John Adams]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]] and [[Alexander Hamilton]].<ref> The Founders discoursed endlessly on the meaning of "republicanism." John Adams in 1787 defined it as "a government, in which all men, rich and poor, magis
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  • ...-Republicans nominated New York's Governor Clinton to replace Federalist [[John Adams]] as vice president, but Adams won. The balance of power in Congress was cl ==John Adams as President, 1797–1801==
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  • *[[John Adams Dix| John A. Dix]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *3: [[John Adams Dix|John A. Dix]] (1798-1879), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democra
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  • *8: [[John Adams (New York)| John Adams]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *8: [[John Adams (New York)|John Adams]] (1778-1854), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...president. He was a consistent and strong opponent of the policies of the John Adams administration. Jefferson and Madison, through the [[Kentucky and Virginia ...lack of leadership after the collapse of Hamilton and the retirement of [[John Adams]], quickly declined; it revived briefly in opposition to the [[War of 1812]
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  • *5: [[John Adams Gilmer|John A. Gilmer]] ''([[Independent (politics)|I]])'' *5: [[John Adams Gilmer|John A. Gilmer]] (1805-1868), ''[[Independent (politics)|Independent
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  • *: [[John Adams Dix| John A. Dix]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *: [[John Adams Dix| John A. Dix]] (1798-1879), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democr
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  • ...stocracy and established religion. Extraordinarily, Thomas Jefferson and [[John Adams]] both died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Dec As a delegate to the [[Continental Congress]], he and [[John Adams]] of Massachusetts took the lead in pushing for independence. On June 7, 1
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  • ...as unanimously elected, with 69 electoral votes in 1788 and 132 in 1792. [[John Adams]], who received 34 electoral votes in 1788 and 77 in 1792, was elected vice ...heme grew apparent. In the election of 1796, political rivals Federalist [[John Adams]] and Republican [[Thomas Jefferson]] obtained 71 and 68 electoral votes re
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  • *Conservative statesmen such as [[John Adams]], [[George Canning]], [[John C. Calhoun]], [[Joseph de Maistre]], [[Benjam
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  • * Viereck; Peter ''Conservatism: from John Adams to Churchill'' 1956, 1978
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  • ...t where the two men come to blows. In Part II of the 2008 [[HBO]] series [[John Adams (TV miniseries)]], based on the book by [[David McCullough]], the part of D
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  • ...titutional Convention drew up a new state Constitution drafted mainly by [[John Adams]], and the people ratified it on June 15, 1780. Massachusetts was the firs
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  • In 1796 Jefferson challenged [[John Adams]] for the presidency and lost. The [[Electoral College]] made the decision,
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  • * [[John Adams]]
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  • ...nto a new nation. Serving as the American minister to France along with [[John Adams]], he secured decisive military and financial support during the Revolution ...ependence grew in early 1776, Franklin, along with [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[John Adams]], [[Roger Sherman]], and [[Robert Livingston]], was selected by Congress t
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  • ...nto a new nation. Serving as the American minister to France along with [[John Adams]], he secured decisive military and financial support during the Revolution ...ependence grew in early 1776, Franklin, along with [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[John Adams]], [[Roger Sherman]], and [[Robert Livingston]], was selected by Congress t
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  • *5: [[John Adams Gilmer|John A. Gilmer]] ''([[Know Nothing|A]])'' *5: [[John Adams Gilmer|John A. Gilmer]] (1805-1868), ''[[Know Nothing|American]]''
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  • ...ed societies]] and national institutions in the U.S., founded in 1780 by [[John Adams]], [[John Hancock]], James Bowdoin and others, with a charter from the Mass
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  • [[John Adams]] described Rodney, suffering from asthma as well as skin cancer of the fac
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  • ...o build lasting mechanisms for counterterrorism adjudications,” mentioning John Adams’s defense of British soldiers charged in the Boston Massacre to argue tha ...and insinuate they are al-Qaeda supporters. You don’t hear anyone refer to John Adams as a turncoat for representing the Brits in the Boston Massacre trial...“
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  • ...out 500,000), but there are no exact numbers. <ref> An 1813 statement by [[John Adams]], in which he said that one-third of the people supported the revolution,
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  • ...people simply had confidence in his integrity and impressive credentials." John Adams described him as "one of the three men in the Continental Congress who appe
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  • * 1779 - [[John Adams]] sent to Paris to negotiate peace terms with Britain
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  • ...gton]], [[George Mason]], and [[James Wilson]]. [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[John Adams]] did not attend as they were diplomats in Europe. In all, 55 men attended
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  • ...esentative democracy. However other supporters of republicanism, such as [[John Adams]] and [[Alexander Hamilton]], were more distrustful of majority rule and so ...a danger of majority rule in oppressing the liberty of the individual. As John Adams explained, "the very definition of a Republic, is 'an Empire of Laws, and n
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  • ...rly years of the American republic, New England leaders like John Hancock, John Adams, and Samuel Adams joined those in Philadelphia and Virginia to assist and l
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  • ...Grammar School]], an all male selective school, is on South End, near the John Adams Way (A52/A16), [http://www.boston.gov.uk/leisurepool Geoff Moulder Leisure
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  • ...llough]] (1933- ) - popular biographies of Harry Truman, Teddy Roosevelt, John Adams
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  • ...e and Henry Abbott, the latter descended from the family of US President [[John Adams]]. Some years later, she saw Priscilla Hiss at the wedding of the oldest c
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  • ...specially among militia units. [[John Quincy Adams]] (son of Federalist [[John Adams]] but himself a Republican) had a base in New England. Finally, [[Henry Cla
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  • ...89 and handled naval affairs. The [[Federalist Party]], especially under [[John Adams]] favored the Navy and created the cabinet-level '''Department of the Navy'
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  • ...89 and handled naval affairs. The [[Federalist Party]], especially under [[John Adams]] favored the Navy and created the cabinet-level '''Department of the Navy'
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  • ...s before the movement got out of hand. Some were convicted but President [[John Adams]] gave them pardons.
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  • ...sheer number of federal facility sites.<ref name=":1">Thomas Voltaggio and John Adams. [http://www.epaalumni.org/hcp/superfund.pdf “Superfund: A Half Century o
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