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Foreign policy action by John Quincy Adams that reflected nationalism: In 1781, at age 14, in the middle of the American Revolution, in Europe on this mission with his father, he went to Russia as a private secretary & French interpreter for the U.S. minister to the Russian court, who was over there to try to convince the Tsarina to take America's side, or to stay neutral.

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