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He was well liked because he was a good guy.
No, John Q. Adams was not a contributor to the writing of the Constitution. James Madison is the man known as the father of the Constitution with good reason.
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yes, he was a very good leader. he was a very strict though
No,he was the 6th,however Andrew Jackson was the 7th.For further reference look hereHTTP://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States
President John Quincy Adams received a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard, as well as a Master of Arts degree. He was interested in Greek philosophy, but what he studied is not known.
Abigail Adams. She was married to John Adams, who was the cousin of Sam Adams, who created the Sons of Liberty and organized the Boston Tea Party. John Admas was the second President of the United States and their son, John Quincy Adams, was the sixth President of the United States! Hoped this helped! :) Get your info from a good website, kay?
His childhood was good
serious, determined, hard worker, strong, and good
The Corrupt Bargain - John Quincy Adams was in cahoots with Henry Clay, and would make him his Secretary of State if he convinced congress to vote for him.
AnswerJames Madison is considered a founding father as well as the"Father of the Constitution" because he did more than any otherfounding father to help pass the constitution, including writing many of the federalist papers along with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. AnswerThere a few definitions of "founding father" from rather broad, to highly specific. By most standards, James Madison counts. He was the principle writer of the Constitution. He is also mentioned in "Seven Who Shaped Our Destiny: The Founding Fathers as Revolutionaries" a book by noted historian Richard Morris, where Madison is named as one of the seven.
Samuel Adams did not defend the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre. John Adams defended them. Sam really disliked them and went against them. John (a cousin of Sam) didn't really like them either but he did defend the British soldiers in trial for the Boston Massacre