Adams was the head of the Federalist party.
John Adams belonged to the Federalist party, which was in existence from the 1790s to about 1816.
He was part of the Federalist party, which was like today's Republican party (as opposed to the Republican party, which was like today's Democratic party).
John Adams was the second present of the United States. A member of the Federalist Party, Adams held office from 1797 until 1801.
John Adams participated in the Boston Tea Party.
He was a Federalist.
John Q. Adams died as a Whig, the party he helped to start up.
John Adams and Washington were in agreement on most things. Adams disagreed with Jefferson and this disagreement led to the Federalist party of Adams and the Democratic Republicans of Jefferson.
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John Adams, he was part of the Federalist Party.
John Quincy Adams was often at odds with the Federalist Party, the party of his father, President John Adams. He voted against them on many issues and eventually abandoned the party. Adams eventually aligned himself with the Republican party and after a hotly contested battle between Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay, became the Republican President in 1825.
As the son of John Adams, he had a natural following in the Northeast and the residue of the old Federalist party.