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  1. John Adams II (* 4. Juli 1803 in Quincy (Massachusetts); † 23. Oktober 1834 in Washington, D.C.) war der zweitgeborene Sohn des sechsten US-Präsidenten John Quincy Adams und Louisa Adams. Leben. Er wurde als erstes Kind des Paares auf amerikanischen Boden geboren.

  2. 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.

  3. 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. Tras un difícil mandato presidencial, en su ...

  4. 1 de oct. de 2012 · At the time of his death, Adams was seen as a living connection between the present and past of the young republic and his passing severed one of the nation's last ties with its founding generation. As son of the second president of the United States, father of the minister to the Court of St. James, and grandfather to author Henry Adams, John Quincy Adams was part of an American dynasty.

  5. 11 de ago. de 2017 · As for the now-former president, Louisa’s father-in-law actually liked her. John Quincy and Louisa lived in Boston for a brief period. Then, the Federalists appointed John to a vacant U.S. Senate seat. On the Fourth of July, 1803, Louisa gave birth to her second son, John Adams II. Louisa was frequently ill and did not enjoy Washington’s ...

  6. 27 de oct. de 2009 · John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) served as the 6th U.S. president, from 1825 to 1829. He was the son of former president John Adams, a Founding Father. Quincy Adams was outspoken in his opposition to ...

  7. 8 de may. de 2019 · In 1817, John Quincy Adams was recalled from England to serve as President James Monroe’s secretary of state. Now fourteen, John Adams II, his two brothers, and his parents returned home to Quincy, where they spent the summer living at the Old House with John and Abigail. “Be assured,” John Quincy’s father had written to him before ...