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John Adams

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                                                                             JOHN ADAMS

 

Team members

Brittney Beadle

William Fezuk

Brianna Galonis

Brandon Copp 

 

 

 

 

 Background Information

He was born in Braintree,Massachusetts.He lived on 133 Franklin Street.He had 5 children and had Abigal Adams as a wife.They were married for 54 years.He went to collage at Harvard. After college he became a lawyer.He was also a farmer, teacher, he wrote an autobiography,and was a president. 

 

 

Role in the American Revolution

 John Adams fought for our freedom in many ways. He wrote politcal essays, impassioned speeches, legislative proposals,contributions to many of Americans founding documents, and signed the Declaration of Independence.

 

Key Events Timeline                                                                                                                            

1735-John was born October 30.

1765-The Stamp Act took place.

1770-The Boston Massacre took place.

1773-The Boston Tea Party took place.

1774-John served as a member for the Continental Congress.

1775-The Battle of Bunker Hill took place.

1777-The battle of Saratogo took place.

1787-He graduated from Harvard.

1815-John wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson.

1848-John died Feburary 23.

He was personally involved during the revolution because he helped end the war by ending the Treaty of Paris with France. 

 

 

The Importance of this Patriot

Every fifth grader should learn about John Adams because he did many things he fought in the Revolutionary

 War, he was the second president,  he wrote a autobiography, and also was a lawyer. 

 

 

 

Quotes

"Remember, democracy never lasts long.It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself.There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide."

"It is religion and morality alone which can establish the principles upon which freedom can securely stand.Religion and virtue are the only foundations...of republicanism and of all free governments."

 

 

 

 Sources

 John Quincy Adams.mht                 

 American Presidents Life Portraits.mht    

JOHNADAMS.mht 

 

 

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