How Did John Adams Influence The American Revolution

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John Adams played a significant role in the American Revolution. This revolution was one of the most important wars in American history. This war was the seed to the flower that bloomed into the country that we are today. The American Revolution was the war between America and Great Britain over America’s independence. This war, fought from 1775-1783 was also called the American War of Independence. The majority of Americans opposed war because they were untrained and had no military experience or supplies. Although the colonies did not have a history of successfully working together and they opposed war, they were willing to do whatever it took to be independent. So, how did a mis-mash group of patriots defeat the British Colony? With the help of a farmer named John Adams, of course. John Adams began as a regular citizen who was very blunt when it came to sharing his opinions. As an attorney, this quality helped him to successfully defend eight soldiers who …show more content…

He later returned as a delegate to France a second time. With circumstances grim in America, Adams next went to Holland as minister plenipotentiary to the Dutch Republic with hopes of procuring a loan for America. Britain had the upper hand with no loan secured from France or Amsterdam. This spurred Adams to start a campaign to win over the Dutch by writing to their newspapers. In a much-needed change of events, General Washington’s defeat of General Cornwallis in the Battle of Yorktown improved America’s odds in Europe. John Adams reminded the Dutch that they did not want to be on the losing side of this war and that they did not want to damage their commercial alliance with America. http://www.revolutionary-war.net/john-adams.html This event aided Adams and he was able to secure a loan from the Dutch. In October 1782 Adams had signed a Treaty of

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