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Did Thomas Jefferson die before John Adams?

Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on the same day; July 4 1826. Adams outlived Jefferson by only a few hours. Adams was also born in 1735: a full eight years prior to Jefferson, which means that Adams was both older, and lived a few hours later than Jefferson. So the answer to your question is John Adams.


What are the two future presidents that signed the declaration of independence?

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.


How was Thomas Jefferson differ from john Adams?

John Adams Was defferent from Thomas Jefferson, Adams supported a strong central goverment


How many hours were in between the death of thomas Jefferson and john Adams?

7


Who died first Thomas Jefferson or John Adams?

Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on the same day, on the fourth of July, 50 years, to the day, after the signing of the Declaration af Independence, and Thomas Jefferson died first, but only by a few hours.


What year did Thomas Jefferson die?

Thomas Jefferson died on The fourth of July 1826 a few hours before the president John Adams died on the same day and year. Jefferson was 83 years old and John Adams was 90. It was also the 50th reunion of the Declaration of Independence.


When did Thomas Jefferson beat John Adams?

i think thomas Jefferson beat john Adams in 1996


Who died first Adams or Jefferson?

Thomas Jefferson died a few hours before John Adams did, both of them on July 4th, 1826.


What president died on the Fourth of July?

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both in 1826, and James Monroe in 1831.


Which leaders of the Revolutionary era did not attend the Constitutional Convention?

Thomas Jefferson and John Adams.


When John Adams ran for president how many votes did him and Thomas Jefferson get?

john adams 10000 thomas jefferson 500000


Who was the vice president during Adams presidency?

Thomas Jefferson was the Vice President under President John Adams from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.