Parents: John Adams, Abigail Adams (yes, that John and Abigail Adams) Siblings: Charles Adams, Abigail Adams Smith, Thomas Boylston Adams, Susanna Adams, Elizabeth Adams Spouse: Louisa Catherine Johnson Children: George (Washington), John, Charles, Louisa Catherine ...
Adams, John Quincy (born 11 July 1767) spouse relationship with Adams, Abigail (born 11 November 1744 Jul.Cal. (22 Nov 1744 greg.))other kin relationship with Adams, Brooks (born 24 June 1848)other kin relationship with Adams, Charles Francis Jr. (born 27 May 1835)...
(1808–1830) NationalRepublicanParty(1830–1834) Anti-MasonicParty(1834–1838) Spouse(s)LouisaJohnson Children Louisa George John Charles AlmamaterHarvardUniversity ProfessionLawyer ReligionUnitarianism [1] Signature JohnQuincyAdams( i /ˈkwɪnzi/;July11,1767–February23,1848)wasthesixth Presidentof...
After losing the presidency, John Adams returned home to Quincy, Massachusetts. He spent his time learning, writing his autobiography, and corresponding with old friends. That included mending fences with Thomas Jefferson and beginning a vibrant letter friendship. He lived to see his sonJohn Quincy ...
Spouse Abigail Smith Adams Children Abigail ("Nabby"), John Quincy, Susanna, Charles, Thomas and Elizabeth (stillborn) Alma mater Harvard College Occupation Lawyer Religion Unitarian Signature John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an American politician. He was elected second ...
Because the Constitution was silent on the matter, it was unclear whether, upon the death of a president, the vice president would become president or merely “vice president acting as president,” as John Quincy Adams maintained at the time. Defying his opponents, who dubbed him “His ...
The administration of John Quincy Adams had pronounced itself in favor of what was then, without much regard to history, described as the "American system" of government banking, high tariffs, and internal improvements. Those persons who were inclined to a loose construction of the constitution ...