This is a very complicated question. John Adams loved and respected his wife very much. He was very faithful to her unlike other revolutionary men (Franklin/Jefferson). He occasionally took her thoughts into consideration which wasn't commonly done in this era. Although, Abigail Adams, his wife wrote a letter to him (I suggest you look it up) called "Remember the Ladies". His response to this letter (which I also suggest you read) probably would not be accepted in today's society.
John Adams was opposed to women's rights. His wife, Abigail, became a strong force for equal rights. I have attached a link reflecting the views of John and Abigail Adams through their letters,
he took women like a man that they were strong healthy and not weak
James Madison thought slavery was a terriable and unforgivable crime,but he owned slaves himself and never freed them.
He wanted to have a strong one seperated into three branches and a bill of rights.
William Ashby's political views are based on Dr. Bulkeley's views since he learned from him. His beliefs are that they shouldn't go against the government because if King James is angered he might take away the rights and privileges that were promised to them by,King James's brother,King Charles. He believes that by doing such hasty actions they are likely to anger the King even more. William said that if they submit to him now then they are likely to keep some of their rights and privileges but by causing a riot they will likely lose all their rights and privileges.
He was in favor of a strong state's rights.
JFK was for and fought for civil rights.
Abraham Baldwin supported federalist views in their early inception. However, he was on the committee that approved the Bill of Rights drafted by James Madison which strongly supported personal liberties.
Yes
People cannot trespass, even to express political views.
He supported state's rights, at least thats all that I know at the moment.
He liked to eat eggs.
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Politicians, as with all people have different views.