JQA was short, pudgy and bald just like his father
Light Brown.
No, not at all. John Adams actually provided John Quincy with the knowledge to be who he was. John took John Quincy with him during many political excursions and John Quincy gained a great knowledge. Although they both had their own views, the two respected each other. In essence, John Quincy did look up to his father as a great man.
On July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, Adams died at his home in Quincy. His last words are often quoted as "Thomas Jefferson survives." He died of old age.
John Quincy Adams was born and raised in what is today Quincy MA (then a part of Braintree). His first home was a small saltbox house, which is still standing; later, he was raised in what came to be known as the Adams Mansion. Both homes are today famous historical sites and thousands of tourists come to visit Quincy MA annually to see them. There are several websites run by the National Park Service and the city of Quincy where you can look at pictures of both homes.
No,he was the 6th,however Andrew Jackson was the 7th.For further reference look hereHTTP://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States
well it was gray like everyone else.
It was a total mess they are the hoarders from next door
John and Abigail Adams had 5 children - three sons and two daughters , who were:Abigail Amelia "Nabby" Adams Smith (July 14,1765-Aug. 15 1813)John Quincy Adams ( July 11, 1767- Feb. 23, 1848)Susanna "Suky"Adams (Dec, 28, 1768- Feb. 4, 1770)Charles Adams (May 29, 1770- Nov. 30, 1800)Thomas Boylston Adams (Sept. 15, 1772- Mar. 13,1832)Elizabeth (July 11, 1777 - stillborn)What is John Walsh's childerns name ?
John Quincy Adams was the first President to be photographed (see Related Links), but this photo was taken in 1843 long after he left office and was serving in Congress.According to Whitehouse.gov, the first President to be photographed while in office was James Polk. There are copies of what look like a photo of William Henry Harrison, but I think these are a photo of a painting or drawing of Harrison made sometime later.
he did win a 42% percent of the popular vote and like 99 electoral votes he did not have the required majority so it went to the house and Henry Clay was Speaker of the house, which gave him alot of the power therefore he put his support to John Quincy Adams
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john Adams passed an amendent to end slavery. john brown led a raid which caused southerners to fear him and northners to look up to him. garrison was an abolitionist who wrote the "liberator" and Theodore weld wrote pamplhets. ============= Also, the question is not clear. It's not clear here whether Southerners feared John Brown or John Adams. The passed amendment is perhaps phrased the wrong way, such as he wanted to have an amendment passed.