Born on November 11, 1744 in the early Massachusetts colony in Weymouth, Abigail Smith was the second of four children of William Smith, a Congregational minister, and his wife, Elizabeth Quincy. Growing up, Abigail Smith educated herself while spending time at her grandmother’s house in English, French, and history by reading an immense amount. In 1764, she married John Adams, a lawyer, and became Abigail Adams. At the time, Abigail was nineteen years old and John was twenty eight.
He was a very influential person. In the year 1765 him, and a couple of other people created the Sons of Liberty to fight against British taxation against the English colonies. He Played a Huge role in organizing the Boston Tea Party after he was denied by Governor Hutchinson whom was the governor of Massachusetts. Samuel Adams was also signee of the Declaration Of Independence in 1776 when all thirteen American colonies came together.
Samuel Adams By:Danica sarff Did you know Samuel adams went to the Harvard college at age fourteen. He was born on september 27, 1772 in Boston Massachusetts. In this paper you will learn about Samuel Adams childhood, education, and how he impacted the Revolutionary War.
Samuel Adams Father of the American Revolution Book Review Samuel Adams Father of the American Revolution is a biography of Samuel Adam’s life written by Mark Puls. The format chosen by Puls is simply a chronological line of Samuel Adam’s life from birth to death followed by a short chapter containing a summary and a small list of individuals indirectly influenced by Samuel Adams. The book’s purpose is obviously revealed by the title, Puls sought to provide evidence of Samuel Adams’s leading role in the American Revolution (Puls). Puls succeeds with his purpose, although his methods of completion are largely opinionated, his point is clear and held strong throughout the entire biography.
John Adams accomplished a lifetime of achievements, starting as a Harvard Graduate and later becoming the second president of the United States of America, fought in the American Revolution and is today known as one of America's’ Founding Fathers. John Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts,on the 30th of October, 1735. John Adams Sr. and Susanna Boylston were his parents, Adams was the oldest. Elihu Adams, his young brother, fought as a soldier in the Continental army while The Revolutionary war was occuring. Adams was a brilliant man, he was accepted to Harvard at age 16, four years later he graduated with a degree in law.
Samuel Adams was born September 27, 1722 in Boston, Massachusetts. Samuel was a second cousin of U.S. President John Adams. Samuel Adams help organize the Boston Tea Party and signed the U.S. Declaration of Independance. Adams graduated from Harvard College in 1740. Adams also help organize resistance in Boston to Britain's Stamp Act of 1765.
He and Jefferson spoke for the rest of their lives. Abigail Adams died in 1818. Although his wife died, Adams lived a long enough life to see his son, John Quincy Adams, became the 6th president of the United States. John Quincy Adams became president in 1824. “I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy.”
John Quincy Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts on July 11, 1767 to John Adams, the 2nd president, and his wife, Abigail Adams. He was one of four children in his family. His early years were spent living back and forth between Braintree and Boston. His father and mother taught him mathematics, languages, and the classics. John Adams was politically active and the calling of the first Continental Congress in 1774 marked a new stage.
John Quincy Adams was the second American president, following George Washington. President Adams was born in modern day Quincy, Massachusetts on October 30, 1735. He graduated Graduating from Harvard College in 1755, overtime he became a successful attorney in Boston. He married Abigail Smith in 1764, he was 9 years her elder. They had 6 children together.
John Quincy Adams was born to former-President John Adams and Abigail Adams in Braintree, Massachusetts on July 11, 1767. He was a dutiful man who followed in his fathers’ footsteps to Presidency at an early age. Through his extensive educational background, and his shadowing of his father while on political business, he becomes minister to various countries, and sixth president of the United States of America from 1825 to 1829. Even after his presidency, he continued his work in politics in the House of Representatives.
(John Adams) Abigail Adams (the oldest) married colonel William Stephens Smith, the secretary of the U.S. legation in London. (Adams John) John Quincy (the eldest )became the 6th president, right before his father's death. (Adams John) Susanna died as a baby. (Adams John) Charles died when his father was president.
They had six children, though one died as a toddler. Another one of their children was John Quincy Adams, who later became the sixth president. Abigail Adams’ hobby was horseback riding, but family was more important. She spent most of her adult life taking care of her children and keeping up on the family farm. Abigail’s job was being the first lady.
“In 1790, John Quincy became a practicing attorney in Boston. As tensions mounted between Britain and France, he supported President George Washington 's neutrality policy of 1793. President Washington appreciated young Adams 's support so much that he appointed him U.S. minister to Holland. When John Adams was elected president in 1797, he appointed his son U.S. minister to Prussia.” On the way to his position, John Quincy visited England to marry the Louisa Catherine Johnson, the loved daughter of Joshua Johnson.
John Adams became known because of his opposition to the stamp act in 1765. His opinion stated "American colonists of the basic right to be taxed by consent and to be tried by jury of peers". Couple months later presented a public speech in Massachusetts stating the invalid act. In 1770, Adams agreed to represent the soldiers in Boston massacre. He believed that every person deserved defense.