The presidency of John Adams, began on March 4, 1797, when John Adams was inaugurated as the second president of the United States, and ended on March...
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The presidency of John Quincy Adams, began on March 4, 1825, when John Quincy Adams was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on March...
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John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father who served as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801...
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inauguration of John Adams as the second president of the United States was held on Saturday, March 4, 1797, in the House of Representatives Chamber of Congress...
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President Adams or Adams administration most commonly refers to: John Adams (1735–1826), 2nd president of the United States Presidency of John Adams, his presidency...
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John Quincy Adams (/ˈkwɪnzi/ ; July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was the sixth president of the United States, serving from 1825 to 1829. He previously...
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John Adams (1735–1826) was an American Founding Father who served as one of the most important diplomats on behalf of the new United States during the...
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Treaty of Tripoli 1796 – U.S. presidential election, 1796: John Adams is elected president, Thomas Jefferson vice president March 4, 1797 – John Adams becomes...
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inauguration of John Quincy Adams as the sixth president of the United States took place on Friday, March 4, 1825, in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol...
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during the John Quincy Adams presidency, Russell Jarvis, an anti-Adams reporter for the Washington Daily Telegraph, believed that President Adams publicly...
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Alien and Sedition Acts (redirect from Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798)
the French diplomatic delegation to the United States, but Adams refused. Journalist John Daly Burk agreed to leave under the act informally to avoid...
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XYZ Affair (category Presidency of John Adams)
political and diplomatic episode in 1797 and 1798, early in the presidency of John Adams, involving a confrontation between the United States and Republican...
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candidate and incumbent, President John Adams. The election was a political realignment that ushered in a generation of Democratic-Republican leadership...
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election in which political parties competed for the presidency. The Federalists coalesced behind Adams and the Democratic-Republicans supported Jefferson...
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John Adams is a 2008 American television miniseries chronicling U.S. Founding Father and president John Adams's political life and his role in the founding...
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Fries's Rebellion (redirect from John Fries Rebellion)
Sedition Acts, criminalizing dissent and increasing the power of the executive branch under John Adams. In July 1798, during the troubles between the United States...
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Jefferson, Adams, and the Revolutionary Election of 1800. William Morrow. p. 210. Statutes at Large, 5th Congress, 2nd Session: Naturalization Act Text of the...
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American colony of Louisiana for territories in Tuscany. The terms were later confirmed by the March 1801 Treaty of Aranjuez. For much of the 18th century...
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President John Adams to raise the Provisional Army between its 1798 summer recess and its reassembly the following winter. However, Adams had commissioned...
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JSTOR 24450533. Brown, Ralph A. (1975). The Presidency of John Adams. American Presidency Series. University Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-0134-1. Chernow, Ron...
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Boylston Adams (September 15, 1772 – March 12, 1832) was the third and youngest son of second United States president John Adams and Abigail (Smith) Adams. He...
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1790s. Other foundational elements of the government include the United States Code, the office of the presidency, the executive departments and agencies...
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Timeline of the John F. Kennedy presidency (1961) Timeline of the John F. Kennedy presidency (1962) Timeline of the John F. Kennedy presidency (1963) Timeline...
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National Republican Party (redirect from Adams Party)
Anti-Masons and others joined the new party. Before the election of John Quincy Adams to the presidency in 1825, the Democratic-Republican Party, which had been...
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of scholarly resources relating to John Adams. Abrams, Jeanne E. "John Adams: An American in Paris," ch. 1 of A View from Abroad: The Story of John and...
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John Adams Jr., and paternal grandfather of the sixth president, John Quincy Adams. He was the son of Joseph Adams Jr. (1654–1737), the grandson of Joseph...
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into law by President John Adams on May 10, 1800. This was among several acts of Congress that eventually outlawed the importation of slaves to the United...
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Hoover he would have named Adams Secretary of State if he had known him at the start of his presidency. Charles Francis Adams III was born on August 2,...
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Quasi-War (category Presidency of John Adams)
June, President John Adams appointed Benjamin Stoddert the first Secretary of the Navy. On 7 July 1798, Congress approved the use of force against French...
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Federalist Party (redirect from Adams-Clay Federalist Party (United States))
John Adams. George Washington was broadly sympathetic to the Federalist program, but he remained officially non-partisan during his entire presidency...
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