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  1. John Adams (Braintree; 30 de octubre de 1735-Quincy, Provincia de la bahía de Massachusetts; 4 de julio de 1826) fue un estadista, abogado, diplomático y escritor estadounidense y padre fundador que se desempeñó como primer vicepresidente (1789-1797) y segundo presidente de los Estados Unidos (1797-1801). Fue abogado, diplomático, teórico político y líder del movimiento por la ...

  2. 约翰·昆西·亚当斯(John Quincy Adams,1767年7月11日-1848年2月23日),生于美国马萨诸塞州,美国政治家、外交家、律师,第六任总统(1825年3月4日-1829年3月4日),绰号“雄辩老人”(英文:Old Man Eloquent)。是第二任总统约翰·亚当斯及第一夫人爱比盖尔·亚当斯的长子。

  3. On July 11, 1767, John Quincy Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts to Abigail and John Adams. Over the course of his lifetime, Adams witnessed the American Revolution, the evolution of the new nation, and the crawl toward civil war—almost his entire life was devoted to public service. While he is remembered as vocal opponent of slavery ...

  4. John Quincy Adams (11 de julho de 1767 — 23 de fevereiro de 1848) foi um estadista, diplomata, advogado e escritor americano que serviu como o sexto presidente dos Estados Unidos, de 1825 a 1829. [1] Anteriormente ele também serviu como Secretário de Estado de 1817 a 1825. Durante sua longa carreira diplomática e política, Adams ainda serviu como embaixador e membro do Senado e da ...

  5. Charles Francis Adams was a U.S. diplomat who played an important role in keeping Britain neutral during the U.S. Civil War (1861–65) and in promoting the arbitration of the important “Alabama” claims. The son of Pres. John Quincy Adams and the grandson of Pres. John Adams, Charles was early

  6. John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767, the son of a father who would serve in the Continental Congress and helped draft the Declaration of Independence. When John Quincy was ten, his father was posted to Europe as a special envoy of the revolutionary American government, and John Quincy accompanied him.

  7. Reared for public service, John Quincy Adams became one of the nation's preeminent secretaries of state but proved the wrong man for the presidency. Aloof, stubborn, and ferociously independent, he failed to develop the support he needed in Washington, even among his own party. Faced throughout his term with organized opposition from the ...

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