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At what age was John Adams in the office?

John Adams was 61 years old when he took office.


How old was John Adams when he took office?

62,61,63,51,52,or 53


What was the date that john Adams took office?

October 28, 1825


How old was john Adams when he become president?

He was 61 when he took office.


Which years did John Adams serve as Vice President?

John Adams took office as Vice President on April 21, 1789 and left office March 4, 1797.


When John Adams took office he was the what president?

When John Adams took office on March 4, 1797, he was the second president of the United States. He succeeded George Washington, who was the first president. Adams served one term in office until March 4, 1801. His presidency was marked by significant challenges, including tensions with France and internal divisions within the political landscape.


When did John Quincy Adams start his presidency?

He took office on March 4, 1825.


What year was John Adams president and when did he end?

Adams took office in March of 1797 and served until March of 1801.


What year did John Smith become president?

no one named John Smith was ever the President of the United States. John Adams was the 2nd president and was elected in 1796 and took office in 1797. His son John Quicy Adams, the 6th president was elected in 1824 and took office in 1825


How was the sixth president?

John Quincy Adams. Took office march 4,1825 and left it march 4 1829


When was John Adams when he was elected president?

John Adams (1735-1826) was elected president in 1796 and took office (became president) on March 4, 1797. He served only a single term as President, and was succeeded by Thomas Jefferson on March 4, 1801. Adams had been Vice President for two terms under George Washington, from 1789 to 1797.


Who was the first US President to receive his oath from the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

John Adams, second President of the United States, was the first to be sworn in by a Chief Justice. Adams took his oath of office from the third Chief Justice, Oliver Ellsworth, on March 4, 1796.