Parallelogram
In terms of foreign policy, the main focus of John Quincy Adams was to strengthen peace with Great Britain. He also wanted to secure the nation's borders.
John Adams and John Quincy Adams
Oh, what a lovely question! John Adams did have some famous relatives. His son, John Quincy Adams, became the 6th President of the United States. It's wonderful to see how talent and leadership can run in a family, just like how happy little trees grow together.
Because they did not want to pay for the programs
John Quincy Adams was unpopular because he wanted Congress to pay for new roads, canals, and favored projects to promote the arts and sciences. Most Americans objected to these because they didn't want to pay the money for it.
Both men in your question were presidents, so no president served "under them". Please rewrite your question to state what you want to know.
He proposed that the Federal Government bring the sections together with a network of highways and canals, and that it develop and conserve the public domain, using funds from the sale of public lands
yes i am pretty sure he did because i watched the movie on him.
money
The federal government directed by President Van Buren maintained that the mutineers were slaves and should be returned to Cuba. This was the position of the Spanish government and Van Buren did not want to antagonize Spain. John Quincy Adams was an ex-president, current Congressman from Massachusetts , already in Washington ,and generally a political enemy of Jackson and Van Buren. Thus he was an obvious choice for a high-profile lawyer that might argue the other side of the case for the abolitionists who sponsored the Supreme Court appeal. I do not know if Adams was paid for his services.
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No.