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John Adams belonged to the Federalist party, which was in existence from the 1790s to about 1816.
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John Adams was born in a section of then Braintree. Massachusetts. Today the area is Quincy, Massachusetts. The location of Adams's birth is now part of Adams National Historical Park.
John Adams was not part of the Boston Tea Party. The Adams that was involved was Samuel Adams, who may not have taken part but who worked to defend the actions of those involved afterward.
John Adams, he was part of the Federalist Party.
At the time of John Adams' birth in 1735, the place was called Braintree, Massachusetts. In 1792 that part of Braintree was incorporated as Quincy, Massachusetts.
He was part of the Federalist party, which was like today's Republican party (as opposed to the Republican party, which was like today's Democratic party).
John Quincy Adams appeared on a $1 coin minted in 2008. It was part of the Presidential dollars series that features all former presidents who are no longer living.
The thing that John Adams is probably known best for is being the 2nd president of the United States of America. He was also part of the committee to draft the Declaration of Independence.
Writing letters to each other
The main purpose was for John Adams to go for the rights of women. Abigail Adams also didn't see John Adams for a long time so since they didn't have any telephones back then, Abigail Adams wrote letters to John Adams for women to be equal and fair just like men (women's rights in particular) which made Abigail Adams famous as well as a good written student full of interest.
John Adams who was the second US president, was born in Braintree, Massachusetts on October 30, 1735. Braintree was a part of the Massachusetts Colony at the time.