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  1. 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 4, 1829. Adams, the sixth United States president, took office following the 1824 presidential election , in which he and three other Democratic-Republicans — Henry Clay , William H. Crawford , and Andrew Jackson —sought the presidency.

  2. Le fils de John Quincy Adams, Charles Francis Adams, Sr., a également fait carrière dans la politique. En 1825, le président John Quincy Adams, partisan de la laïcité, a prêté serment sur un recueil de lois et non sur la Bible comme cela s'est généralisé dans les prestations de serment américaines, alors qu'aucun texte constitutionnel n'évoque des livres religieux pour les serments ...

  3. 3 de abr. de 2014 · John Quincy Adams was the eldest son of President John Adams and the sixth president of the United States. In his pre-presidential years, Adams was one of America's greatest diplomats ...

  4. John Adams (1735–1826) graduated from Harvard College in 1755 and opted to pursue the study of law instead of theology or medicine. Going beyond just the common law governing his native Massachusetts, he expanded his studies to include the civil and canon law practiced in continental Europe.

  5. John Quincy Adams was sworn in as a United States Representative on December 5, 1831, and seven days later was appointed chairman of the Committee of Manufactures. In this position, Adams championed the role of factories and manufacturing as a means of developing the nation’s economy and a way to become less dependent on European goods.

  6. John Quincy Adams, född 11 juli 1767 i Quincy, Massachusetts, död 23 februari 1848, var en amerikansk politiker; senator 1803, utrikesminister 1817–1825, president 1825–1829 och ledamot av representanthuset 1831–1848. Han var äldste son till president John Adams och Abigail Adams, och farfar till historikern Brooks Adams.

  7. 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.

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