I don't think the term "liberal" was used when Adams was around, but no, I would say, he was not. ( In my dictionary, a liberal is a rich man who has enough money that he is immune to high taxes and want to re-distribute the wealth of the country via social programs and high taxes on the middle class- Adams was not like that.)
democrat nothing else
No, he was a Federalist.
Niether. Adams was a Federalist.
Niether. Adams was a Federalist.
Neither, a federalist. Which would be a republican in our time.
John Adams was a founding father of the United States. He was the second President of the United States and was of the Federalist political party.
democrat
John Quincy Adams ran for U. S. President as a Democratic-Republican in 1820 and 1824 and as a National Republican in 1828.
He was Democrat-Republican, his vice president was Federalist; therefore, they rarely agreed on anything.
Thomas Jefferson was the Vice President of the United States after John Adams. Thomas Jefferson was the 2nd Vice President of the United States and the 3rd President of the United States.
Francis G Adams was related to neither John Adams or John Q adams but John Adams and John Q Adams are father and son father=John Adams son=John Q Adams
John Quincy Adams was the eldest son of John Adams.