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JOHN ADAMS By: Jazmyne Griggs and Kara Webb
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EARLY LIFE Born October 30 th, 1735, Braintree (now Quincy), MA John took advantage of the freedom given by his parents. He cared little for school and enjoyed all types of outdoor activities. John's favorite activity was hunting
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HOME STATE John was born in Massachusetts and he died in Massachusetts His father, a deacon in the Congregational Church, earned a living as a farmer and shoemaker in Braintree Entered Harvard College at age fifteen Taught in a Latin school in Worcester, Massachusetts, to earn the tuition fees to study law
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LATER LIFE John failed to be elected a 2 nd time Retired and threw himself into writing and commentary Died July 4 th, 1826, Quincy, MA Died from congestive heart failure His last words were “Thomas Jefferson still survives”
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FAMILY INFO Married his third cousin Abagail Smith Had six children, 3 girls and 3 boys Abagail(1765), John Quincy(1767), Susanna(1768), Charles(1770), Thomas Boylston(1772), and Elizabeth(1777) John Quincy would later become the sixth president of The United States of America
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3 UNIQUE THINGS He was the only president of the first five U.S. presidents not to be a slaveholder He was the first president to live in the White House, he moved in before it was finished Adams died on the same day, five hours apart, as his rival Thomas Jefferson on July 4 th, 1826, the 50 th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence
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WHY IS HE A FOUNDING FATHER? Adams is considered a Founding Father because he demonstrated what common men could accomplish in a land of freedom. He became a school teacher, renowned lawyer, leading revolutionary, Vice President, and second President of the United States. First vice-president. Helped draft the Declaration of Independence and negotiate the peace agreement with Great Britain to end the Revolutionary War. Served as the first American Minister to Great Britain for 2 years and 11 months
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CITATIONS Biography.com Editors, ed. "John Adams Biography." Biography.com. A&E Television, n.d. Web. 7 Oct. 2015.. The Boston University Graduate History Club., ed. "John Adams Interesting Facts." John Adams Historical Society. wordpress, n.d. Web. 6 Oct. 2015.. Warren, Michael. "John Adams." America's Survival Guide. MillCityPress, n.d. Web. 7 Oct. 2015..
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