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JOHN ADAMS. By Breanna Nelson. Years in Presidency. President John Adams was only president for one four- year term. He was president f rom the years 1779 to 1801. . Born.
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JOHN ADAMS By Breanna Nelson
Years in Presidency President John Adams was only president for one four- year term. He was president from the years 1779 to 1801.
Born John Adams was born to Susanna Adams on the 30th of October in 1735. He was born in Braintree, Massachusetts. Braintree is now known as Quincy, Massachusetts.
Died John Adams died on the 4th of July in the year of 1826. He died in Braintree. John died on the same day as his friend Thomas Jefferson. He also died in the same year as Thomas Jefferson.
Early Life In his early life, John helped his father with work around the family farm. After a while, John Adams Sr. wanted John to go to school. But, John Adams Jr. would often skip school to fish and hunt. John had two brothers. He was also a deacon at his church. A deacon is someone who is a messenger or a servant usually related to church.
Schooling John skipped a lot of school. I don’t know which school John went to when he was little. So when he was old enough, John went to Harvard College. He went to college to become a lawyer.
Professional Life Before he was President, John Adams was a teacher and a lawyer. He was also a diplomat. Then he became a surveyor.
Political Journey During his political journey, John Adams was a lawyer. He was also a member of the Continental Congress. Then he became President.
Known for as President John Adams had a lot of nicknames. One was the Duke of Braintree. Another one was his Roundity(he was kind of chubby). Next is The Atlas of Independence. John was also called Bonny Johnny. He was also very hot- tempered.
Key events During Presidency There were three main events when John Adams was President. One was the XYZ affair. The XYZ affair was a diplomatic episode when America thought France had insulted it. • Affair
Continued Key Events Another one was the Stamp Act. The stamp act was when England started putting a tax on every stamp that was imported from England. The last one was Jay’s Treaty. That was when America and Great Brittan went to war because they couldn’t trade peacefully.
Other Interesting Facts • Started smoking at 8 years old • When his teeth fell out, he didn't wear dentures • His vice president was Thomas Jefferson • He had 5 children • 1st president to father another President (John Q. Adams) • Loved to read • Skipped a lot of school days • 1st president to live in the White House • Was a Founding Father
Websites • www.oregongiftsofcomfortandjoy.blogspot.com • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XYZ_Affair • http://www.google.com/ • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamp_Act_Congress • http://www.classroomhelp.com/lessons/Presidents/index.html • http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidentstp://millercenter.org/president • http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/presidents/presidents1.htm • http://www.foodclipart.com/html • http://www.mybookmarks.com/public/valvo
Books Frey, Marc, Davis, Todd.2000. The New Big Book of U.S Presidents. Running Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Brill, Marlene. 1986. Encyclopedia of Presidents: John Adams. Children’s Press, Chicago Harness, Cheryl. 2003. The Revolutionary John Adams. National Geographic, Washington
Quiz #1 Which one of the following nicknames belongs to John Adams? A: Honest Abe ABC B: Dutch C: Bonny Johnny #2 How many children did John Adams have? A:5 B:7 ABCD C:10 D:1 #3 What was John Before he was President? A: life- guard B: a woodcutter ABC C:a teacher #4 Which one of these key events happened during John Adams’s term? A: The Civil War ABC B: World War ll C:XYZ Affair