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a critic of Great Britain's authority in America and was a leader of the American Revolution later.From 1789to 1797,Adams was America's first vice president.He was elected in the Presidential election of 1796and served a single four-year term as the second U.S.president from 1797to 1801....
Adams spent much of his term at his home Massachusetts, ignoring the details of patronage and communication that were not ignored by his opponents in both parties. Adams' combative spirit did not always lend itself to presidential decorum, as Adams himself admitted in his old age: "[As ...
John Adams on the Hofstra Partisan Presidential Debatekiwipress
When Washington's second term ended in 1796, Adams was elected the country's second president. He narrowly defeated Jefferson, who became vice president. The bitter opposition between their political parties strained Adams' administration. In 1800 Jefferson ran against Adams again and won. ...
Adams was unsuccessful in his bid for reelection, opposed not only by the Democratic-Republicans under Jefferson but also byAlexander Hamilton. A Federalist, Hamilton actively campaigned against Adams in hopes that vice presidential nominee Thomas Pinckney would win. However, Jefferson won the 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 was Preside...
Edward Savey holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Georgia and a Master's degree in Public Administration with a focus on constitutional law from Georgetown University. He launched constitutionUS.com as its editor, striving to make complex constitutional topics accessib...
In November 1800, John Adams became the first president to reside in the White House. Construction of the presidential home, which was designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban, began in 1792. President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) officially named it the White House in 1901. A strong ...
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