More than likely he meant: "I am vice president." He was vice president under George Washington for both of Washington's terms before becoming the second president.
Yes. John Quincy Adams was the sixth US President, in office from March 4, 1825 until March 4, 1829. His father, John Adams, was the second US President, from March 4, 1797 until March 4, 1801.
gerald r ford Actually .. It Was John Adams . The 2nd president .
President John Adams
What did John Quincy Adams mean when he said that the United States owed its existence to Madison’s mind?
No, he did not. He said that it was "the four most miserable years of my life."
They are kinda the same but said different. one sounds like someone that can't talk and the other does sound right.
John Adams, the 2nd president
There were two sets of father and son Presidents. George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush and John Adams and John Quincy Adams. When his son had won the white house John Adams wrote him a short note of congratulations it said: "No man who ever held the office of President would congratulate a friend on obtaining it."John Adams, the second president, was the father of John Quincy Adams, the sixth president.
john quincey adams John Quincy Adams, who was returned to Congress after his term as President, in a speech to the House of Representatives said: "If slavery must go by blood and war, let war come."
John Quincy Adams
John Adams
John Adams told the Second Continental Congress that the 13 Colonies did not owe loyalty to the British King.