John was born on October 30, 1735, in Braintree (Quincy), MA.
In this paper you will learn about Adam’s childhood, education, how they impacted the Revolutionary War, and other interesting facts. John was a very interesting young man. At 16 Adams had a scholarship to Harvard University and he graduated when he was 20. After graduating in 1755 he studied law with an attorney in Worchester, even though his father wanted him to study ministry. John Adams got his Masters degree in 1758 and was then let into the bar. John did a lot of great things before, during, and after his presidency. Mister Adams was one of our country's founding fathers. John was George Washington’s Vice President and America’s Second President. During his presidency he solved an undeclared war between France and Great Britain. John also attended both the First and Second Continental Congresses. Before he swore to presidency Adams job was being a lawyer. …show more content…
He was the first president to live in the White House. He helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris 1783. One of his sons became the sixth president. He spoke against the Stamp and Townshend Acts. John died on July fourth 1826 our country's 50th Independence Day, at age 90.
By researching and writing about John Adams I have been enlightened about our second president. I found John’s education, childhood, involvement in the Revolutionary War, and interesting facts very