John Adams, the first vice-president and the second US president, was a cousin of Sam Adams.
He organized revolts such as the Boston Tea Party.
John Adams. His cousin Samuel Adams was one of the very first advocates of independence.
No- you have the wrong Adams. John Adams was the first VP as well as the second president.
John Adams lived in the White House from November 1800 until February of 1801. The federal government was originally located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania but was moved to Washington D.C. John Adams was the first president to live in the White House after it was built.
Samuel Adams
John Quincy Adams was the first president to have a father, John Adams, who had been president.John Quincy Adams, 6th president, had John Adams, the 2nd president, as his father.
(All names end in Adams) * Elizebeth Checkley (first wife) * Elizebetg Wells (second wife) * Hannah (daughter) * John (cousin) * Joseph (son) * Joseph (brother) * Mary (daughter) * Mary (mother) * Mary (sister) * Deacon Samuel (father)
John Adams was not only the second president of the USA, but the first vice president. He had 5 children, 2 girls and 3 boys. One of those boys was the 6th president of the United states, and his name was John Quincy Adams. John Adams was married to Abigail Adams, the daughter of a reverend. John Adams was born on October 30th 1735 in North Precinct of Braintree, now called Quincy. He graduated from Harvard in 1758. He started his life with Abigail Quincy Smith (Abigail Adam's maiden name), who was from Weymouth, on October 25th 1744 to 1818
The first president of the United States was George Washington. His vice president was John Adams. John Adams served as the second president.
John Adams succeeded the first president, George Washington.
John Adams was the second president. In addition, John Adams was the first vice president and George Washington was the first president.
Yes, Adams was in both The First and Second Continental Congress.