John Adams served as President of the United States from 1797-1801. Adams was born in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1735. He studied at Harvard University and became a lawyer. Adams was a ...
With concurrence from retiring George Washington, Adams sought to foster a peaceful transition of powers, to include openness ...
John Adams, the nation’s first vice president, called it “the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived.” In 1796, with George Washington’s endorsement ...
However, with training and time, John was able to refine his skills. As a member of the Federalist Party, Adams decided to run for the presidency. He lost and became Vice-president to George ...
Ironically, President John Adams did more to undermine American freedoms by signing the Sedition Act. Wollstonecraft: But so ardent was become their passion for liberty, that they were unable to ...
As President James Monroe's two-term Secretary of State, John Quincy Adams is regarded by many as the best in the nation's history. He helped create the Monroe Doctrine, which shaped America's ...
For Thanksgiving, I published a short history of Jefferson’s and his Democrats’ reaction to John Adams’ fearmongering for ...
Americans' distaste for Big Brother is no match for a pair of murderous idiots with some pressure cookers. On Friday, the military could have flown a fleet of drones over Boston, and the city’s ...