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John Quincy Adams II (September 22, 1833 – August 14, 1894) was an American politician who represented Quincy in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1866 to 1867, 1868 to 1869, 1871 to 1872, and from 1874 to 1875. Adams served as a colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War under Governor John Albion Andrew ...
John Quincy Adams ( Braintree, Massachusetts, 11 de julio de 1767- Washington D. C., 23 de febrero de 1848) fue un estadista, diplomático, abogado y cronista estadounidense que se desempeñó como el sexto presidente de los Estados Unidos, de 1825 a 1829.
John Adams II (July 4, 1803 – October 23, 1834) was an American government functionary and businessman. The second son of President John Quincy Adams and Louisa Adams, he is usually called John Adams II to distinguish him from President John Adams, his grandfather.
Hace 2 días · John Quincy Adams, sixth president of the United States (1825–29) and son of President John Adams. In his prepresidential years he was one of America’s greatest diplomats (formulating, among other things, what came to be called the Monroe Doctrine), and later as a congressman he fought the expansion of slavery.
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- John Quincy Adams was the sixth president of the United States (1825–29). In his prepresidential years he was one of America’s greatest diplomats—f...
- John Quincy Adams was the eldest son of John and Abigail Adams. Growing up during the American Revolution, he watched the Battle of Bunker Hill fro...
- In the U.S. presidential election of 1824, Andrew Jackson received 99 electoral votes, Adams 84, William Crawford 41, and Henry Clay 37. Because no...
- John Quincy Adams was a diplomat in the administrations of George Washington, John Adams, and James Madison. He served in the Massachusetts Senate...
- John Quincy Adams signed the Treaty of Ghent and played a leading part in the U.S. acquisition of Florida and establishing the northern boundary of...
En este artículo se analiza la actitud cambiante frente a México de John Quincy Adams, de ser el primer arquitecto de la expansión territorial de Estados Unidos en la época nacional temprana hasta convertirse en ardiente defensor de la integridad territorial de México en los años treinta.
1825-1829. John Quincy Adams, hombre de inteligencia resplandeciente al igual que su padre, derrotó por escaso margen al popular héroe militar Andrew Jackson en las elecciones de 1824.
John Quincy Adams (Baintree, 1767 - Washington, 1848) Sexto presidente de los Estados Unidos de América (1825-1829). John Quincy Adams fue secretario de Estado con James Monroe (1817-1825) y dio forma a la política de hegemonía estadounidense en América conocida con el nombre de doctrina Monroe.