John Adams The Second President Of the Untied States of America 1735 – 1826 By Noah
Born: In BrainTree, ( Now Quincy ), Massachusetts Mom: Susanna Boylston Adams Dad: John Adams
Early Years Was like his Mom. He liked to talk a lot and had a hot temper
He went to Harvard at the age of 15. He graduated at 19 years old
He moved to Worcester, Mass He did not like teaching so he studied to be a lawer for 2 years He moved back to Braintree to start his new lawyer job
He was accepted to Harvard Law School at age 15.
John and Abigail
; John and Abgail In1761 John watched a trial about trade laws and asked himself should we break free from England. That year his father past away John and Abgail Married in1761. John and Abgail were old friends
Fight for Freedom In the 1760s England taxed us even more money by passing the stamp act. John Was extreamly angry. He started giving speeches and writing newspaper articals about how the government could be run.
Man Of Stachure With John ’ s Amazing Work He got to Be a Representative in the House of Representatives
2nd President of the United StatesPresident of the United States In office March 4, 1797 – March 4, 1801 March 41797March Vice PresidentThomas Jefferson Preceded byGeorge Washington Succeeded byThomas Jefferson 1st Vice President of the United StatesVice President of the United States In office April 21, 1789 – March 4, 1797 April March PresidentGeorge Washington Preceded byNone Succeeded byThomas Jefferson Born October 30October 30, 1735( ) Quincy, Massachusetts1735 QuincyMassachusetts Died July 4July 4, 1826 (aged 90) Quincy, Massachusetts1826 QuincyMassachusetts Political partyFederalist SpouseAbigail Smith Adams Children Abigail Jr. (Nabby)Abigail Jr. (Nabby), John Quincy Adams, Susanna, Charles, Thomas and Elizabeth[stillborn]John Quincy Adams Alma materHarvard College OccupationLawyer ReligionUnitarian Signature
His crypt lies at United First Parish ChurchUnited First Parish Church (also known as the Church of the Presidents) in Quincy
Bibliography John Adams, by Anne Welsbacher. ABDO Publishing Company John Adams, Wikipedia Online 2008