B In 1797, John Adams was elected(选举) as the second president of the United States. Being the second can be difficult, and being the second president of a new country, following a popular first president such as George Washington, turned out to be extremely difficult. For one thing,Adams...
John Adams, Jr. (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was the second President of the United States (1797–1801). He also served as America's first Vice President (1789–1797). He was defeated for re-election in the "Revolution of 1800" by Thomas Jefferson. Adams was also the first ...
John Adams: A Defense of the Constitutions of the United States, Letter 28mixed governments
美国历届总统(Presidents of the United States ) .乔治·华盛顿 george washington (1789 - 1797) 美国开国元勋, 领 导美国人民赢得独立, 制订宪法, 创建国家, 担任首任总统, 公众 尊称他为 "国父" 、 "摩西第二. 2.约翰·亚当斯 john adams (1797 - 1801) 极力赞成 13 州宣布独 立, 并积极参与起草和...
United States, Hard Times Token,John J. Adams, New York, 1835AE Penny Token, 29mm, 10.90 gramsObverse: ALL KINDS OF BRUSHES MADE TO ORDER
John Adams, as ambassador to Great Britain, wrote "Defense of the Constitution of the Government of the United States of America." Thomas Paine wrote the influential pamphlet "Common Sense," which immeasurably influenced the philosophy reflected in the Declaration of Independence. One of the U.S...
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John Adams was the first president living in the White House. Since that time, the new president and his family live in it. Now it is also a good place for traveling(旅游). Many people around the world come to visit the White House every year. 1. Who lives in the White House? The...
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In 1797, John Adams became the 2nd President of the United States.[17] 19th Century In 1801, Thomas Jefferson became the 3rd President of the United States.[17] In 1803, France sold Louisiana territories to United States. This became known as the "Louisiana Purchase".[18] In 1804, ...