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  1. John Adams II (July 4, 1803 – October 23, 1834) was an American government functionary and businessman. The second son of President John Quincy Adams and Louisa Adams, he is usually called John Adams II to distinguish him from President John Adams, his grandfather.

  2. Jun 19, 2019 · John Adams was an important figure throughout the revolution and the early years of the United States. He and Jefferson were the only two presidents who had been members of the founding fathers and signed the Declaration of Independence.

  3. www.whitehouse.gov › about-the-white-house › presidentsJohn Adams | The White House

    John Adams, a remarkable political philosopher, served as the second President of the United States (1797-1801), after serving as the first Vice President under President George Washington.

  4. 1 day ago · John Adams, the first vice president (1789–97) and second president (1797–1801) of the United States. He was an early advocate of American independence and a major figure in the Continental Congress.

  5. A collection of Adams’ writings, letters, and state papers, edited by his grandson Charles Francis Adams. The web page provides a link to the text in the public domain and some key quotes from Adams.

  6. Charles Francis Adams (editor) John Adams (author) A 10 volume collection of Adams’ most important writings, letters, and state papers, edited by his grandson. Vol. 2 contains his diary, notes of the debates in the Continental Congress 1775-76, and his Autobiography. Read Now

  7. Second president, 1797-1801. Personal Information. John Adams was many things: lawyer, diplomat, member of the Continental Congress, and one of the original signers of the Declaration of Independence. Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts, in 1735.