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John Adams Quincy 6th president. Martin Loredo Gonzalez A “4”.
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John Adams Quincy 6th president Martin Loredo Gonzalez A “4”
The first President who was the son of a President, John Quincy Adams in many respects paralleled the career as well as the temperament and viewpoints of his illustrious father. He watched the Battle of Bunker Hill from the top of Penn's Hill above the family farm. As secretary to his father in Europe, he became an accomplished linguist and assiduous diarist. President John Quincy A.
Full Name: John Quincy Adams Born: July 11, 1767 Place of Birth: Braintree, Massachusetts Education: Graduated from Harvard College (1787) Religion: Unitarian Occupation: Lawyer Military Service: None Political Party: Democratic - Republican Personal facts of John Quincy Coinwhitthepresintface
Billares • Swimming • Walking • Reding • Theater Sports and Hobbies He usedtoskinny-dipping in thePotomac Rivereverymorning. (theduckwashes fan and copythe idea =)
Ancestry: English Father: John Adams (1735 - 1826) Mother: Abigail Smith Adams (1744 - 1818) First Lady: Luisa Catherine Johns Adams Children: Three; 3 sons Pet(s): An Alligator; Silkworms The first family Luisa Catherine Johns Adams
Vice President:John C. Calhoun (1825-29) Cabinet: Secretary of State: Henry Clay (1825-1829) Treasury: Richard Rush (1825-29) Secretary of War:James Barbour (1825-28) Peter B. Porter (1828) Attorney General:William Wirt (1825-29) Secretary of the Navy:Samuel L. Southard (1825-29) Supreme Court Appointments: Associate Justice: Robert Trimble (1826-28) Henry Clay John C. President Quincy Cabinet Richard R. James B.
Secretary to U.S. Minister to Russia, 1781 • Minister to the Netherlands, 1794 • Minister to Prussia, 1797-1801 • United States Senator, 1803-08 • Minister to Russia, 1809-11 • Peace Commissioner at Treaty of Ghent, 1814 • Secretary of State, 1817-25 (under Monroe) • Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1831-48 Other Government Positions Adams fisrtphoto
President Adams regularly swam nude in the Potomac River. Anne Royall, the first American professional journalist, knew of Adams' 5 A.M. swims. After being refused interviews with the president time after time, she went to the river, gathered his clothes and sat on them until she had her interview. Before this, no female had interviewed a president. • Adams was the first to be elected president without receiving either the most popular votes or the most votes of the electoral college. • He was the first president married abroad. • Adams was the first president to be photographed. • Adams is the only president to be elected to the House after his presidency. • One of his sons, George Washington Adams, died at the age of 28, an apparent suicide. John Quincy A. Fun facts www.history.com/topics/john-quincy-adams/videos#presidential-fun-fact Sorry I can’tmakeitwork