There were bitter political enemies and represented very different aspects of society.
They are kinda the same but said different. one sounds like someone that can't talk and the other does sound right.
Abigail Adams named John Quincy from his father, and grandfather, I think.
Abigail Adams was the wife of John Adams. And the second President of the United States. And the mother of John Quincy Adams. And the sixth President of the United States. That's a lot of stuff if you ask me. And you know what i think...i think you all are the greatest answers.com volunteer who asks questions and even answers them.Is the wife of the John Adams and mom of John Quincy Adams
Obviously Clay did not think that Jackson should be president. He did not think that Jackson had the kind of experience that a president needed and thought the Adams did. He also wanted to be president himself someday soon and knew that Adams would appoint him to the office of secretary of state, which at that time was the stepping stone to the presidency.
I think you are confused. Jackson supporters accused Henry Clay of making a deal with John Quincy Adams in 1824. The supposed deal was that Clay got his supporters to support Adams for president over Jackson in exchange for which, Adams would appoint Clay his Secretary of State.
i don't think he is
John Quincy Adams was born two years after the Stamp Act was passed. I do not think he made much of a protest about it,
There are no known awards won by John Quincy Adams as far as written public records show. Unless winning presidency counts.
No- I think the term arose several years after Adams died.
Yes, I think historians would rank Monroe somewhat higher than Adams. For one thing, Monroe was more popular and served for two terms.
he did not think it was fair
I don't think so. The term postdated him.