(redirected fromPresidency of John Adams) Thesaurus Encyclopedia ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. John Adams- 2nd President of the United States (1735-1826) President John Adams,President Adams,Adams Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003...
Political careers of American presidents can end in glory, but John Adams's did not. The themes of John Adams's presidency, transcendent in their historical importance and controversial to historians, relate fundamentally to the place of the young country in a world racked by war and revolution...
John Adams' Presidency John Adams is among the most prominent of the founding fathers, a role he played before he ever held political office. He had been on the Continental Congress, signed the Declaration of Independence, and helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris of 1783, which marked the off...
in frustration. Adams once remarked: “My country has in its wisdom contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.” When Washington retired in 1796, Adams ran for the presidency and won over Thomas Jefferson, who became vice...
John Adams - Vice Presidency, Election & Presidency: Soon after his return to the United States, Adams found himself on the ballot in the presidential election of 1789. Washington was the unanimous selection of all electors, while Adams finished second,
Find out who John Quincy Adams was. Learn about John Quincy Adams' political career, his accomplishments, family, and legacy as sixth president of...
Because the Constitution hadn’t provided for political parties, the system of electing the president didn’t take them into account: The candidate who got the most votes (Adams) became president, and the runner-up (Jefferson) became vice president. During Adams’s presidency, Democratic-...
Presidency When John Adams was elected president the population of the United States was 4’900,000. The presidential election was the first contested election in the United States. When the final tabulation of votes arrived at the senate, ironically it was Adams who opened the envelope as he ...
opponent to slavery. These two positions were interrupted by his four-year presidency, in which time the states rested very uneasily upon his shoulders. Never publicly popular and often reproached by his enemies, John Quincy Adams nevertheless ended his life in the “sunshine of national esteem....
Presidency:1797–1801 •WhenAdamsbecamePresident,thewarbetweentheFrenchandBritishwascausinggreatdifficultiesfortheUnitedStatesonthehighseasandintensepartisanshipamongcontendingfactionswithintheNation.(在亚当斯担任总统时,法国和英国之间的战争为美国在公海和国内强烈的党派之争的问题上造成了很大的困难。)•XYZAffair...