Besides the fact that they were both elected by the people to be President of the United States they have little in common, I think. There were both married, both were Episcopalians, both were college educated and both were raised in families that were comfortable financially. They lived in very different times and faced very different political situations but they probably both agreed on a conservative interpretation of the US Constitution. ( It would much easier to point out their differences, but that is not the question.)
they both are stupid
(revision) - actually... I'm pretty sure the previous answerer assumes the wrong person. Regardless, both had a son who became president.
they are both part of the Sons of Liberty, they both helped write the Declaration of Independence, and they are both radicals (extreme patriots).
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
they were cousins
John Adams Was defferent from Thomas Jefferson, Adams supported a strong central goverment
i think thomas Jefferson beat john Adams in 1996
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams.
john adams 10000 thomas jefferson 500000
Thomas jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was the Vice President under President John Adams from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.
Thomas Jefferson, Sam Adams, and Patrick Henry were missing.
John Adams, Charles Pinckney, and Thomas Jefferson were all American politicans.
Thomas Jefferson was John Adams Vice President, before he was President.
John Adams and Tomas Jefferson. You spelled it wrong it's Thomas Jefferson.