1. He was the first person to take the job, so he had to set a lot of precedents. Among these were his refusal of a third term, his adding "so help me god" at the inaugural address, and appointing cabinet members.
2. Speaking of a cabinet, Washington's cabinet was horribly split. Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, and Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, hated each other and agreed on absolutely nothing. Their mutual hatred for each other culminated in Jefferson's resignation as Secretary of State in 1793. Washington knew that with every decision he made, one of them was going to support it and the other was not, resulting in another feud between the two.
3. The French Revolution was going on; Britain and France were locked in war. Washington passed the Jay Treaty to proclaim neutrality, to much controversy.
4. the whiskey rebellion was a huge problom he faced, in which he made the precedent that said "use of forse to enforce the law" is allowed
5.Then there was the raising of the patriotic army against the continental army. This was a very big challenge because the soldiers didn't have any training and many were dieing for there was not enough food to go around
there are no states that entered the union while President John Adams was in office.
No states were admitted to the U. S. while John Quincy Adams was president.
John Adams was the second President of the USA after George Washington.
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first president to live in the WHITEHOUSE.
Never. John Adams Senior never became president. The John Adams who became the second president was John Adams Jr, or John Adams the second. John Quincy Adams, the 6th US president, was John Adams Senior's grandchild.
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Charles Adams , son of John Adams, died in 1800 at age 30 while his father was President.