John Adams

By nbyrne
  • The Birth or John Adams

    The Birth or John Adams

    John Adams was born on January 1st, 1735 in the Massachusetts Bay Coloney.
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    John Adams

  • College for John Adams

    College for John Adams

    John Adams graduated from Harvard in 1755.
  • John Quincy Adams

    John Quincy Adams

    The first son of John Adams and Abigail smith was born. John Quincy Adams.
  • Learning the Law

    Adams was chosen to begn studying law under John Putnam.
  • The Stamp Act

    John Adams began to involve himself in politics against the Stamp Act.
  • Abigail Amelia

    Abigail Amelia

    On this day, the first child of John Adams and Abigail Smith had been born. Her name was Abigail Amelia.
  • Susanna Adams

    Susanna Adams

    The second daughter of John Adams and Abigail Smith was born. Susanna Adams.
  • The Boston Massacre

    John Adams defended five accused British soldiers of killing five colonists on the Boston Green (also known as the Boston Massacre).
  • Charles Adams

    Charles Adams

    The second son of John Adams and Abigail Smith has been born. Charles Adams.
  • First Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress

    On this day, John Adams was chosen as a delegate to the First Continental Congress.
  • The Second Continental Congress

    John Adams served as a representitve in the Second Continental Congress.
  • The Commissioner to France

    He became the Commissioner to France.
  • John Adams the Ambassador

    This is when John Adams started to serve as the Ambassador to the Netherlands.
  • Peace has been created within the U.S. and Great Britain

    On this day, John Adams served on the commission that negotiated peace with Great Britain.
  • The Minister of Great Britain

    John Adams was appointed the minister of Great Britain.
  • Vice President of the United States

    On April 21st, 1789, John Adams became vice president of the United States.
  • Re-election

    John Adams has been re-elected as the vice president of the United States.
  • The Election

    The Thomas Jefferson vs. John Adams presidential election.
  • The XYZ Affair

    The XYZ Affair

    On this day, John Adams sent three diplomats over to Great Britain to tell them to stop stealing American ships, so that they can attack the French.
  • No Longer the Vice President of the United States

    This is the day that John Adams stepped down frombeing the first voce president of the United States.
  • The U.S. President

    The U.S. President

    This is when John Adams became the president of the United States.
  • The Alien and Sedition Acts

    The Alien and Sedition Acts

    John Adams passed the Alien and Sedition Acts.
  • Home Sweet Home

    Home Sweet Home

    After Adams's presidency was over, he returned to his family in Massachusetts.
  • A Rebuilt Friendship

    A Rebuilt Friendship

    In 1812, Adams was depressed that Thomas Jefferson was leaving office, but eventually, they started to rebuild their friendship by writing letters to eachother.
  • The Death of John Adams

    The Death of John Adams

    On July 4th, 1835, John Adams died.