A man of undeniable drive, John Adams (1735-1826) is one of his country’s most anecdotal politicians. In the government of George Washington, he served as vice president. It will be fascinating to follow the life of a man who profoundly shaped America’s political and war history despite his customs.
Summary of John Adams’ life
The index
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A simple American family
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Lawyer with a political agenda
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Struggles of John Adams with the government
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Fan of war
A simple American family
John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, in Braintree, Massachusetts. Adams grew up early as the eldest of three children. A farmer dedicated to religious life, Adams’ father instilled in him the responsibility of a man during the colonial era.