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    John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767 in Braintree, Massachusetts to John and Abigail Adams. John Q Adams grew up in family of farmers but his family was also full of success. His great grandfather was a represented Braintree colonial for over forty year and a speaker of the house while his dad graduated from Harvard as a lawyer and soon after became president of the United States. As it started in 1763 Adams still had to deal with the rebellion with the American colonists against the…

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    John Locke Economist In modern time, economies that are alive and well today are based off of the teachings of centuries of different countries methods and a handful of philosophers. John Locke is one of those philosophers, another one of those famous philosophers was Adam Smith. Both Adam Smith and John Locke were great economists during their times. John Locke focused more on natural rights for citizens and having a government to serve the people. Adam Smith focused on self interest and how…

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    Enlightenment What was the main idea of the philosopher’s? The main idea of the philosophers was to give people more rights and more freedom. The four main philosophers of the Enlightenment period, also known as the sage of reasoning, were John Locke, Voltaire, Adam Smith, and Mary Wollstonecraft. During the age of reasoning well educated people known as the philosophers would meet up and discuss political, religious economic, and social questions, but what were the philosophers main idea. The…

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    John Quincy Adams was one of the greatest secretaries of state that the United States ever had. He arranges a deal with England for the Oregon country and Spain for Florida was one his biggest comes through for the United States gaining more territory.in 1765 john Adams accused the stamp tax in resolution written for the Braintree town meeting. When they were reprinted around the colony his reputation as an opponent of English arrogance began to grow. Those in Boston who led the opposition to…

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    Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes are two of the most famous and influential economists of all time. They both understood the fundamental economic insight that the key to economic prosperity is to keep money circulating. However, they are mainly thought of as being on opposing sides of most economic philosophies. It is essential to first analyze each economist for their own theories and practices. Then, to contrast the two in order to fully grasp their economic philosophies and to portray why…

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    revolutionized theories on how countries should be ruled and how people should be treated. Adam Smith, Voltaire, John Locke, and Mary Wollstonecraft were some of the many Enlightenment thinkers who impacted this time. The main idea of these four Enlightenment thinkers was all people should be equal and have the freedom to do the things they choose. This idea is used in today's society in many countries around the world. Adam Smith was who believed in the right to do what people want with their…

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    Enlightenment writers, John Locke, Montesquieu and Adam Smith influenced society. John Locke and Montesquieu mainly worked on changing society. Smith focused more on the economy. John Locke is associated with natural liberty and how the people's opinion is what should rule in government. Montesquieu's idea was that the type of government had to be changed to a better one. Adam Smith believed that the economy had to think of another way to make more money, efficiently. John Locke wanted to…

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    written by Abigail Adams to John Adams who is her husband. Throughout John Adams’ presidency career, Abigale Adams was serving as an unofficial adviser to John Adams. Their letters show him seeking her counsel to many issues. Therefore, Abigale Adams will remain as a supportive spouse to her husband John Adams when becoming the president in the 1997s. 2. Who is the Intended Audience of the documents? - The audience of Abigail Adams letter was to the females. She wanted to tell John Adams “not…

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    Abigail Adams to her son, John Quincy Adams, while he is traveling overseas, it is very evident that persuasion can be a very delicate but powerful tool. Throughout her letter, she outlines a standard that her son must live up to while also reminding him of the benefits that come with the trip as well. Abigail Adams skillfully uses her motherly influence to instill ideas in her son that ultimately convinced him of the valuable experiences that he will gain on his journey abroad. Abigail Adams…

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    colonists. During this bloody event unlike every man in Boston, John Adams choose to represent the Soldiers because he believed everyone deserved a fair trial. By doing this John Adams is a man of great integrity, courage, and leadership. As John Adams stated, "Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." This quote by John Adams is saying that you may want the British Soldiers to…

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