None. John Quincy Adams did not serve in the military. He was too young to fight in the Revolution, and too old to fight in the Mexican War. He was born in 1767 and watched the Battle of Bunker Hill from his home when he was seven. He was nearly 80 when the Mexican War started.
Harvard College was where Henry Adams, grandson of John Quincy Adams and great-grandson of John Adams taught for many years.
Abbigail Adams was John Adams wife/first lady. She was the second first lady. Her and John Adams had five children, twoof which were named after her. She also helped influence her husband on many important desisions concerning the government. She was the oldest of her brothers and sisters. After Abigail andJohn gpt married they moved to the neighbooring house to which John Quincy Adams grew up/
John Adams had only one wife, Abigail.
I can think of five. Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren , and James Buchanan were secretaries of state before they became president .
john Adams only served one term as president
John Quincy Adams has 4 children
John Quincy Adams has 4 children
No one tried to assinate John Quincy Adams.
There were two. John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams.
There were two: * John Adams, 1797-1801 * John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829
I am not sure which "Dorothy Quincy Adams" you are asking about. There was a Dorothy Quincy, but her married name was Hancock, and she was the wife of John Hancock; today, the Quincy home is a tourist site in the city of Quincy MA, as is the Adams home, where John and Abigail lived. The Quincy family was very famous in early Massachusetts, and Dorothy Quincy was well-known as a hostess, giving parties which many important people of her day attended. John Quincy Adams (whose mother was Abigail, and father was President John Adams) did have a wife, but her name was not Dorothy-- it was Louisa.
Abigail Adams died 7 years before her son John Quincy Adams became president.
No, not at all. John Adams actually provided John Quincy with the knowledge to be who he was. John took John Quincy with him during many political excursions and John Quincy gained a great knowledge. Although they both had their own views, the two respected each other. In essence, John Quincy did look up to his father as a great man.
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none. neither him nor his father ,John Adams, own any slaves
he served one
John Quincy Adams was in office for 4 years; March 4, 1825 - March 4, 1829.