Biography, US Presidents, John Adams (1797 to 1801)
Biography, US Presidents, John Adams (1797 to 1801)
John Adams was the second President of the United States, serving from 1797 to 1801.
He was a leader in the American Revolution and a key drafter of the Declaration of Independence.
Before serving as President, Adams was an important diplomat, negotiating treaties with France and the Netherlands.
He was a highly respected political theorist, writing several important works on the American Constitution.
He was a major proponent of a strong federal government and was instrumental in the establishment of the first national bank.
He helped to end the Quasi-War with France and the XYZ Affair and was a strong advocate for ending slavery.
He was the first President to live in the White House and the first to be elected after George Washington.
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