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    life and contribution to the Revolutionary War are all included in this biography. The early life of John Adams was a bit interesting with lots of accomplishments. Adams was born on October 30, 1735 in Quincy, Massachusetts. His parents were Susanna Boylston and Henry Adams. His siblings were Elihu Adams and Peter Adams. As Adam’s job he was a shoemaker and a farmer. He graduated from Harvard College in 1755 to be a school teacher. Here is a few interesting facts about his childhood. He…

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    Why Is John Adams Bad

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    John Adams was a smart man and grew up to become a very, very important and popular man in U.S. history. It all started when Susanna Boylston and John Adams Sr. , his parents, decided to have a kid and named him John Adams. He was born in Quincy, Massachusetts. The day was October 30, 1735. John Adams was a very respectful and polite kid. He was Homeschool and taught how to read by his parents Sometimes you go to the neighbor's house to learn and he soon started to attend classes at a…

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    John Adams Monarchism

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    John Adams John Adams, the second president of the United States of America, wrote a letter to his wife Abigail Adams stating, “A Constitution of Government once changed from Freedom, can never be restored. Liberty, once lost, is lost forever.” (July 17, 1775) This shows his dedication to the process of a new form of government, different from the rule of the British monarchy, although some believed he was a monarchist. He also felt that religion and morals helped with building a nation of free…

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    because he would be busy most of the time. Finally after he retired, he had gotten the chance to spend time with his family. Another fact about John Adams is that “...They had six children, Abigail (1765), John Quincy (1767), Susanna (1768), Charles (1770), Thomas Boylston (1772) and Elizabeth (1777)” (Biography). During his marriage with Abigail, they had six children like stated above in the quote. So finally after John retired from presidency, they finally had the chance to spend time with…

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    John Adams Dbq

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    Even though John Adam’s was not widely well known or popular, he is one of the most patriotic and dedicated men throughout American history. His strong character and patriotic passion gave him one of the longest lists of contributions to the success of America. He worked behind the scenes along with many other excellent founding fathers to set up an efficient government that will last for centuries. His strong moral compass and gifted intellectual abilities made him an essential part to the…

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    John Adams Born in Quincy, Massachusetts on October 30, 1735, John Adams was the son of John Adams Sr. and Susanna Boylston Adams. John Adams Sr. was a farmer, but also participated in the local government in Quincy. In 1751, at the young age of 16, the younger John Adams received a scholarship to Harvard and graduated four years later and began studying law at the practice of a local lawyer. Then, in 1758, Adams received his master’s degree from Harvard and became a lawyer. Like other…

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    (Biography of John Adams). He was named after his father who was a deacon at the church. As a kid he grew up on the family farm in Braintree where he farmed with his father Senior John Adams, who was his role model. Very few know about his mother, Susanna Boylston Adams,…

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    (Biography of John Adams). He was named after his father who was a deacon at the church. As a kid, he grew up on the family farm in Braintree, where he farmed with his father Senior John Adams, who was his role model. Very few know about his mother, Susanna Boylston Adams, who died during his first year of being president. She remarried shortly after his father died of the flu epidemic, to a man named Lt. John Hall (Biography of John Adams). During his childhood you would have never known Adams…

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    moved to Boston. By this time, John was active in the Revolutionary War. He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress. Ten years later, she had three sons and two daughters: Abigail Amelia Adams Smith, John Quincy Adams, Susanna Adams, Charles Adams, and Thomas Boylston Adams. Her first child, Abigail, was born nine months after John and Abigail got married. As they grew up, Charles died of alcoholism and Abigail, nickname Nabby, died of cancer. Abigail Adams Cairn was named after…

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    social gathering when John saw 17-year-old Abigail as a petite/shy young woman. Soon after, 3 years had passed and they married welcoming their first child, Abigail. Their family grew rapidly and John Quincy, Susanna, Charles, and Thomas Boylston were the next addition. Depressingly, Susanna died as a toddler and Abigail delivered a stillborn daughter which caused the Adams to face some major…

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