John Adams attendance through an entire trial showed that he was a Patriots prior to 1770. He watched John Otis defeat the opposing lawyers. The colonists won their fight against a writ that was to become law. John Adams watched and listened to the entire trial, and at the end, he felt ready to join the Patriots.
Abigail Adams Smith(1765-1813) John Quincy Adams(1767-1848) Susanna Adams(1768-1770) Charles Adams(1770-1800) Thomas Boylston Adams(1772-1832) Elizabeth Adams(stillborn)
Colonial North America in the 1770's.
February 4, 1770
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John Adams wrote the Stamp Act in 1769 and it was approved in 1770.
Children: Abigail Amelia Adams (1765-1813); John Quincy Adams (1767-1848); Susanna Adams (1768-70); Charles Adams (1770-1800); Thomas Boylston Adams (1772-1832)
He married Abigail Adams on October 25, 1764. He also had six children (of which the last died stillborn). Abigail ("Nabby") (1765-1813) John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) Susanna Boylston (1768-1770) Charles (1770-1800) Thomas Boylston Adams (1772-1832) Elizabeth (stillborn in 1777).
February 4, 1770 (1 year, 1 month)
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Abigail (1765-1813), the future President John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), Susanna Boylston (1768-1770, only two years), Charles (1770-1800), and Thomas Boylston (1772-1832)
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John Adams wife is Abigail Adams. John was the second president of the united states. They had 6 children. They were John Quincy Adams(1765-1813), Abigail, or Nappy(1767-1848),Susanna Boylston(1768-1770), Charles(1770-1800), Thomas Boylston Adams(1772-1832),and Elizabeth(1777-death unknown).